Private Health Insurance Service Providers in Cameroon: Current Status
In Cameroon, like many other African countries, private health insurance service providers are mostly private banks and insurance companies.
By Constantine Asahngwa, Ph.D and Dr. Odette KIBU|2023-06-12T10:19:49+00:00March 8th, 2023|Categories: Education & Health Policy, Private Health Insurance, Publications|Tags: Private Health Insurance In Cameroon|
In Cameroon, like many other African countries, private health insurance service providers are mostly private banks and insurance companies.
By Dr. Jean Cedric Kouam|2023-02-15T16:15:55+00:00February 15th, 2023|Categories: Economics Affairs, Publications|Tags: Domestic Credit, Economic Growth in the CEMAC Zone, Private Sector|
In CEMAC, the amount of domestic credit provided by the financial sector (as a percentage of GDP) has increased by almost 35 percentage points in less than a decade, from 10.57 percent of GDP in 2013, to 45.46 percent of GDP in 2021.
By Dr. Hervé Ondoua, Bin Meh, Boris Andzanga Ndzana and Dr. Jean Cedric Kouam|2023-02-10T09:21:17+00:00February 10th, 2023|Categories: Economics Affairs, Publications|Tags: Decentralization in Cameroon, Local Development in Cameroon|
In Cameroon, local authorities have little financial autonomy because they have limited leeway to collect tax revenue. This right is exclusively reserved to the State.
By Prof. Theophile Nguimfack Voufo|2023-02-07T09:25:11+00:00February 7th, 2023|Categories: Governance & Democracy Initiative, Publications|Tags: Corruption in Cameroon, Fight Against Corruption in Cameroon, National Anti-Corruption Commission|
The expected results in the fight against corruption remained mixed because of “the dispersion of the efforts made by the many public and private organizations to stem this scourge.
By Dr Steve TAMETONG and Vanessa Aboudi|2023-02-02T08:57:49+00:00February 2nd, 2023|Categories: Economics Affairs, Publications|Tags: AfCFTA, African Continental Free Trade Area, Russian-Ukrainian War|
The outbreak of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict makes it possible to question the economic resilience of African States, that is to say, their “capacity [ to] keep output close to [their] potential despite a shock ” (2).
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