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– CEMAC integrative projects

The Economic and Regional Programme (ERP) of the Central African Economic and Monetary Community (CEMAC), adopted in 2011, aims to consolidate and complete regional integration. Cameroon is considered the agricultural hub and economic driving force of the subregion.
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In 2019, given the financial and economic crises, in a constrained budgetary context and the heavy indebtedness of each of its members, the heads of state of the Community decided to concentrate the "infrastructure" component of the PER on eleven priority integrative projects, the total amount of which is estimated at nearly 4.1 billion euros - for which they mobilized donors -, the completion of these projects being planned over five years (2021-2025).
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The sub-regional integrative projects impacting Cameroon are the construction of a bridge over the Ntem River, facilitating transport and improving road safety on the Kribi-Campo-Bata transnational road linking Cameroon to Equatorial Guinea; the construction of the Lolabé-Campo expressway (40 km) between Cameroon and Equatorial Guinea; the hydroelectric development of the Chollet dam and Cameroon-Gabon-Congo-CAR power lines); the interconnection of Cameroon-Chad electricity networks; the interconnection of Cameroon with other CEMAC countries by optical fiber; the construction of the Beloko dry port (Douala-Bangui corridor); the construction of the Cameroon-Congo Interstate University (UIECC).
Cameroon is endowed with enormous natural resources and economic and social dynamism, giving it significant influence in the subregion. The Bank of Central African States (BEAC), the main monetary institution of CEMAC, is headquartered in Yaoundé, Cameroon.
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