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What Should we Retain from the 36th Summit of the African Union?

By Vanessa Aboudi|2023-03-24T14:21:41+00:00March 23rd, 2023|Categories: Governance & Democracy Initiative, Publications|Tags: |

From February 18 to 19, 2023 in Addis Ababa, was held the 36th ordinary session of the Assembly of Heads of State and Government of the African Union (AU) under the theme: “Accelerating the implementation of the African Continental Free Trade Area.”

Examining Conflict-induced Migration within the CEMAC Zone

By Antem Anthony|2023-03-24T14:24:30+00:00March 23rd, 2023|Categories: Peace & Security, Publications|Tags: , , |

Prolonged conflicts in most countries such as Cameroon, Chad, and Central Africa Republic equally plagued by terrorist activities, violent extremist groups, inter-communal conflicts have contributed to amplify conflict-induced migration of persons across boundaries.

Revisiting Free Trade in the Bimbia During the Precolonial Era from an Oral Perspective

By Tazoacha Francis and Dr. Delmas Tsafack|2023-05-09T11:32:54+00:00March 21st, 2023|Categories: Economics Affairs, Governance & Democracy Initiative, Precolonial Free Trade, Publications|Tags: , , |

This history of free trade in Bimbia in the precolonial era may inspire the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), one of the 13 flagship projects of Agenda 2063, as it presents how to trade in precolonial Africa was conducted freely with no or fewer barriers.

Challenges and Opportunities of Small and Medium Sized Enterprises Development in Cameroon

By Nkafu Policy Institute|2023-03-14T11:04:38+00:00March 14th, 2023|Categories: Economics Affairs, Publications|Tags: , |

This report highlights the relevance of enterprise development for sustained, inclusive and sustainable growth in Cameroon.

Implications of the Reduction of Subsidies on Petroleum Products on Macroeconomic Stability in Cameroon

By Dr. Jean Cedric Kouam|2023-03-08T15:51:25+00:00March 8th, 2023|Categories: Economics Affairs, Publications|Tags: , , |

This paper analyses the implications of the reduction of subsidies of petroleum products on macroeconomic stability in Cameroon.

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