The Morning Call
At the end of 2016 in Yaounde, the Heads of State of the six CEMAC member countries agreed at an extraordinary summit to implement structural adjustment policies to get out of the current economic crisis. They also decided on a series of measures at a conference that ended in Malabo a few days ago.
Mays Mouissi, an economic analyst, explains the stakes of the crisis and the announced measures on the Grand Angle.
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