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Cameroon employers' group and development partners seek efficient cooperation approaches

Cameroon employers' group and development partners seek efficient cooperation approaches
  • Comments   -   Saturday, 18 November 2017 16:35

(Business in Cameroon) - The Inter Patronal Groupings of Cameroon (GICAM) met with development partners in Yaoundé, Cameroon’s capital, during a forum, to seek approaches toward an efficient cooperation between the two parties.  

During the forum, the parties involved observed that despite being acknowledged as an important driver of economic development, not so much is done to allow the private sector to be effective in that role even if there are many opportunities with investors.  

"Some financial and technical partners said that Cameroon is not exploiting all the private sector’s available funding opportunities. They also criticized the fact that our progress margin in terms of support is decreasing every year” Issac Tamba, director of the economy and public investment programming at the ministry of economy, said.

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