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AFRITAC Center to train Cameroonian officials on public finance statistics

AFRITAC Center to train Cameroonian officials on public finance statistics
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(Business in Cameroon) - The International Monetary Fund's Regional Technical Assistance Center for Central Africa (AFRITAC Centre) is organizing from August 21 to 31, a peer training mission for managers of Government Financial Operations Table (TOFE) at the Cameroonian finance ministry.

According to the center, this workshop which will be held in Dakar (Senegal) aims at strengthening trainees’ capacities to better prepare TOFE’s developers teams in CEMAC zone for the implementation of the sub-regional directive.

Also, the study tours aim to encourage trainees to emulate good practices from advanced countries. Senegal was chosen because it is one of the few West African nations to adopt and implement Directive N°10/2009/CM/UEMOA on Government Financial Operations Table (TOFE). Within this framework, the country regularly develops and publishes a TOFE on all public administration sectors.

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