| World Bank Focuses on Unlocking Cameroon’s Potential in Telecoms, Forestry, Mining and Energy |
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| Friday, 12 November 2010 18:05 |
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Cameroon has been an early adopter of sustainable logging, but there is a danger of losing this leadership position if sector reforms are not followed through. Washington, D.C. - infoZine - The World Bank’s Africa Director for Sustainable Development, Mr Jamal Saghir, ended a three-day visit in Cameroon this week during which he discussed with Cameroonian authorities on ways to make sure economic growth benefits all people across the country. Other sectors that were discussed include telecoms, energy, mining, and forestry. “Cameroon’s mining sector is at critical cross-roads,” says Paulo de Sa, World Bank Sector Manager for Mining, who accompanied Mr Saghir. “A number of exploration licenses in the past years have identified large deposits of bauxite, iron, and other minerals,” Mr. de Sa added. “The challenge is now to exploit those resources in a sustainable way that benefits all Cameroonians”.
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