FAGACE signs agreement with Cameroon to develop in the CEMAC region
The institution wants to adapt to the diverse realities of each CEMAC country.
The government of Cameroon and the African Fund for Guarantee and Economic Cooperation (FAGACE) announced the signing of an agreement for the creation of a regional representation in Cameroon to develop within the Economic and Monetary Community of Central Africa (CEMAC).
According to FAGACE, which aims to promote public and private investment and contribute to the economic and social development of its members, this decision is part of its decentralisation policy.
It aims to adapt to the diverse realities of members and better meet the specific needs of governments and economic operators of the CEMAC.
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