Germany will mobilize €16 million to help improve Cameroon’s health
system, Chancellor Angela Merkel’s Personal Representative for Africa,
Günter Nooke announced. Speaking Thursday in Yaoundé after meeting
President Paul Biya, the German envoy said that this support will also
help to improve lives of Central African refugees and Cameroonians
displaced by the Boko Haram insurgency.
He promised more support from Europe and his country in particular in the fight against the jihadist movement.
Gà¼nter Nooke also discussed with Mr. Biya about the holding of a roundtable talks on funding Cameroon’s economy in 2016 in Germany.
APAnews
He promised more support from Europe and his country in particular in the fight against the jihadist movement.
Gà¼nter Nooke also discussed with Mr. Biya about the holding of a roundtable talks on funding Cameroon’s economy in 2016 in Germany.
APAnews

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