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World Bank to Disburse Over $2 Billion for Cameroon’s Vision 2035

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  • Funding aims to support job creation and inclusive service delivery
  • New Country Partnership Framework focuses on economic stability and development

Yaoundé, Cameroon – The World Bank Group announced last week that it will disburse over $2 billion to support Cameroon’s long-term development plan, ‘Vision 2035,’ under a new Country Partnership Framework (CPF) spanning 2025-2029.

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