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3 billion For NW Development in 2014

3 billion For NW Development in 2014
  • Comments   -   Thursday, 26 September 2013 16:34

(Business in Cameroon) - North West-based grassroots programme, GP-DERUDEP, has reportedly voted 3 billion CFA francs within the framework of phase II of the programme for the development of the rural world in the region.

The amount, according to Le Messager newspaper, represents the budget of the programme for 2014.

The budget as well as the programme’s plan of action were adopted by the members of the steering committee headed by North West Governor, Adolphe Lele Lafrique Deben Tchoffo in Bameda recently.

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