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Onze millions de dollars pour des projets de développement

Le Cameroun doit recevoir 11 millions de dollars environ de la part du gouvernement français pour financer des projets de développement rural, et les secteurs du transport et de la sécurité, a indiqué lundi l'agence de presse panafricaine (PANA) citant les médias. L'argent sera utilisé pour remettre en état un pont dans la province ouest du littoral, pour financer des programmes de gestion dans les provinces du Nord et de l'Extrême Nord, et pour restructurer le secteur public, a précisé la PANA .




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