Cameroon: Public/Private Partnership - Mutual Action to Boost Growth

Government, the private sector and civil society yesterday discussed joint measures possible.

Against the backdrop of reviving the country's growth in view of attaining an emergent economy status by 2035, a working session grouping government, business people and the civil society held at the Yaounde Hilton Hotel yesterday Wednesday February 29. The Yaounde meeting that also brought together government's development partners was far from being a forum to tell the private sector of government's growth vision and to dish out instructions on what is expected from them. Placed on the theme, "Together, let's speed up growth," the confab, on one hand, recognised that the private sector is an indispensable partner in catapulting the economy to boom, and on the other, that there exist challenges that must be surmounted by both parties so that measures taken would be mutually beneficial.

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