The World Bank has approved a USD100 million (over FCFA 55 billion) credit for Cameroon to bolster the digital economy sector. According to the release issued by the Bretton Wood institution in that regard, the funds will help support Cameroon’s efforts in promoting digital inclusion and the use of digital solutions in the agriculture sector. By supporting reforms in policies, regulations as well as strengthened institutional capacity, the World Bank says the project will improve broadband access and help stimulate growth and innovation, foster competition, and facilitate investment in...
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