Report of the 2023 Central Africa Think Tank Forum
The primary objective of this Forum was to map out best strategies and enhance capacities for improved efficiency and more visible impact of think tanks in influencing policies across Central Africa
By Nkafu Policy Institute|2023-10-25T14:37:07+00:00October 25th, 2023|Categories: Publications, Reports|Tags: 2023, forum, report|
The primary objective of this Forum was to map out best strategies and enhance capacities for improved efficiency and more visible impact of think tanks in influencing policies across Central Africa
By Nkafu Policy Institute|2023-09-27T11:46:24+00:00September 27th, 2023|Categories: Reports|
This report chronicles the discussions over the course of the two-day in-person leadership and advocacy immersion programme targetting think tank leaders in the Central Africa region
By Nkafu Policy Institute|2023-09-27T11:46:26+00:00September 27th, 2023|Categories: Health, Reports|
Les modalités de financement de la santé d’un pays déterminent qui a accès à quels services de santé et le niveau de protection financière. Au Cameroun, l’inégalité d’accès aux services de santé de qualité
By Nkafu Policy Institute|2022-11-22T11:18:28+00:00November 22nd, 2022|Categories: Economics Affairs, Reports|Tags: Budget 2022 De L’état Du Cameroun, Promouvoir la Liberté Économique, Viabilité de la Dette Publique|
L'analyse de la viabilité de la dette publique effectuée révèle également que les ratios de solvabilité : dette extérieure/PIB et dette publique/PIB sont inférieurs à leurs seuils critiques respectifs calculés tandis que le ratio dette extérieure/exportations se situe au-dessus de son seuil calculé, ce qui indique que l’économie camerounaise est en situation de surendettement élevé bien que sa dette reste viable.
By Nkafu Policy Institute|2022-07-06T13:37:00+00:00July 6th, 2022|Categories: NOTI-Report, Publications, Reports|Tags: Economic development In Cameroon, Trade Between Cameroon and Nigeria|
This report examines the implications for trade in the informal sector which employs over 80% of the workforce in both Cameroon and Nigeria. Economic development must account for the contribution of the informal sector even as Cameroon envisages a transition to greater formalization over time.
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