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Germany announces 10.4 billion FCFA to strengthen the Cameroonian health system

Germany announces 10.4 billion FCFA to strengthen the Cameroonian health system
  • Comments   -   Sunday, 26 April 2015 03:51

(Business in Cameroon) - Chancellor Angela Merkel’s representative to Africa, Günter Nooke, announced that the Federal Republic of Germany will disburse a total of a little over 10 billion FCFA to improve the Cameroonian health system.

According Mr Nooke, the funds will allow the government to improve the care provided to displaced Cameroonians and refugees who have been flowing into Cameroon since the start of Central African crisis and the attacks of the Nigerian Islamist sect, Boko Haram.

In 2014, in a show of solidarity to Cameroon in the fight against Boko Haram, the Federal Republic of Germany provided 120 all-terrain vehicles to the Cameroonian army.

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