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Chantal Elombat Mbedey

02/04/2010 - Mme Mbedey, en marge des négociations de prêt, tenues à Tunis du 29 mars au 2 avril 2010, sur le projet d’alimentation en eau potable et d’assainissement en milieu rural, au Cameroun, passe en revue le portefeuille de la BAD dans son pays. Elle explique également les raisons de la récente pénurie d’eau potable dans certaines agglomérations du Cameroun. « La BAD est très active au Cameroun », a-t-elle expliqué, à la question de connaître son niveau de visibilité dans le pays

Categories: Cameroon, Water Supply & Sanitation, Regional Integration


Mamadou Lamine

19/03/2010 - Dans cette interview, Mamadou Lamine N’Dongo, économiste au département Assurance qualité et contrôle de qualité, BAD, explique comment le portefeuille du Groupe de la Banque est caractérisé par des retards importants, tant au niveau de la réalisation du premier décaissement des prêts et dons qu’au niveau de l’exécution des opérations sur le terrain. Aux termes de trois jours de travaux, qui ont mobilisé des chargés d’opérations de cinq pays pilotes, sur la mise en œuvre des projets axée sur les résultats rapides, «nous sommes parvenus à des résultats vitaux dans l’accomplissement de la missionde la Banque », estime-t-il.

Categories: Tunisia, Tanzania, Cameroon, Ghana, Mali, Kenya


29/10/2009 - Jamais une réunion de femmes chefs d’entreprise africaines n’avait pris une telle ampleur. Il faut dire que le contexte économique rend encore plus difficile pour les femmes l’exercice de direction d’une micro, petite ou moyenne entreprise en Afrique.

Categories: Cameroon, African Women in Business Initiative, Private Sector Development, Financial Crisis


27/10/2009 - Under its African Women In Business (AWIB) Initiative launched in 2004 by AfDB Private Sector Operations (OPSM) and as a side event to the 57th World Congress of FCEM- World Association of Women Entrepreneurs, the African Development Bank organizes today a workshop on “Enhancing African Women In Business’ Development in the context of the crisis” to be held in the conferences’ center of Yaoundé.

Categories: Cameroon, African Women in Business Initiative, Financial Crisis, Private Sector Development, President's Corner


  • Date: 26/10/2009
  • Location: Yaoundé, Cameroon

Under its African Women In Business (AWIB) Initiative launched in 2004 by AfDB Private Sector Operations (OPSM) and as a side event to the 57th World Congress of FCEM- World Association of Women Entrepreneurs, the African Development Bank organizes a workshop on “Enhancing African Women In Business’ Development in the context of the crisis” to be held in the conferences’ center of Yaoundé, Cameroon on October 26th, 2009.

Categories: Cameroon, African Women in Business Initiative, Private Sector Development, Financial Crisis


25/09/2009 - The Board of the African Development Bank (AfDB) Group approved today an important financial package worth USD 190 million to link up Congo and Cameroon. This funding from the African Development Fund, the concessional window of the AfDB Group, comprises a grant of 61.9 million Units of Account (USD 97 million) and a loan of UA 59.27 millions (USD 93 million).

Categories: Congo, Cameroon, Infrastructure, Regional Integration


28/01/2009 - The African Development Bank (AfDB) Group Board of Directors has approved a loan of 40 million Units of Account (UA)*, equivalent to US$ 61.6 million, to help finance a Semi-Urban Drinking Water Supply and Sanitation project in Cameroon.

Categories: Cameroon, Water Supply & Sanitation


26/06/2008 - The African Development Bank (AfDB) Group President, Donald Kaberuka, attended the 9th Summit of Heads of State and Government of the Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS) which took place from June 24-25, 2008, in Yaounde, Cameroon. The event was chaired by Cameroon’s President and current chairman of the sub-regional organization, Paul Biya.

Categories: Cameroon, Regional Integration, President's Corner


22/02/2008 - The African Development Bank (AfDB) Group and Cameroon signed an agreement for a loan of 48 million Units of Account (UA*), equivalent to US$ 76.57 million (FCFA 36 billion) to finance the Douala-Bangui and Douala Ndjamena road corridor, linking Cameroon, the Central African Republic (CAR) and Chad.

Categories: Cameroon


23/05/2007 - The African Development Bank (AfDB) Group President, Donald Kaberuka, was on May 22, 2007, received in audience by Cameroon’s President, Paul Biya.

Categories: Cameroon


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