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New Initiatives Give Hope to a Carbon Market Facing Challenges
World Bank releases State and Trends of the Carbon Market report 2012 COLOGNE, GERMANY, May 30, 2012 – The total value of the carbon market grew by 11 percent in 2011, to $176 billion, and transaction volumes reached a … Continue reading
Cameroon: Carnet Diplomatique – U.S. Foreign Policy Seeks Stability – AllAfrica.com
including Exxon-Mobil’s Chad-Cameroon Pipeline Project. As the largest contributor to both the World Bank and the African Development Bank, the US is indirectly providing support to Cameroon’s major infrastructure projects, the US envoy said.
Fitch Lifts Cameroon’s Rating On Improved Domestic Debt Management – Wall Street Journal
Fitch Ratings raised its ratings on the Republic of Cameroon one notch closer to investment grade, pointing to the Central African country’s improvement in domestic debt management. Fitch upgraded its long-term foreign currency issuer default …
World Bank Increases Transparency through Inaugural Publication of Sanctions Board Decisions
Milestone in anti-corruption agenda unmatched by any other IFI WASHINGTON, May 30, 2012 - Marking another advance in openness and accountability in its anti-corruption work, the World Bank Group today published for the first time a set of decisions … Continue reading
Cameroon: Decentralisation – Stakeholders Share Experiences on Public Financing – AllAfrica.com
Speaking during the ceremony, the Lead Economist for the World Bank in Cameroon, the Central African Republic, Chad, Equatorial Guinea and Gabon, Raju Jan Singh, said decentralisation was important for the Cameroonian authorities to improve governance …
Guinea vs. Cameroon 1 – 2 – soccerway.com
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World Bank Welcomes African Leadership on Natural Capital Accounting
Announces $3m in support from Japan to help countries around the world put it into action GABORONE, BOTSWANA, May 25, 2012 – The World Bank’s Vice President for Sustainable Development, Rachel Kyte, today welcomed the strong endorsement from ten African … Continue reading