Cameroon: In Cameroon, UNDP Africa Chief Calls On Partners to Redouble Efforts On Development Goals

Yaoundé, Cameroon — The Director of the United Nations Development Programme's (UNDP) Regional Bureau for Africa, Abdoulaye Mar Dieye today wrapped up his official visit to Cameroon, urging development partners and the Government to boost their efforts to achieve the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).

"Now is the time to take the progress made and take it to the next level. Cameroon's potential is limitless, having aspired to become an emerging country by 2035," said Mr. Dieye. He added that that "bold measures to invest in economic transformation, diversification and infrastructure, business creation and social protection must accompany those efforts".

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