Le point d'achevement PPTE encore une fois dans l'eau.
Cameroon Fails to Reach HIPC-I Completion Point Again
The Post (Buea)
April 24, 2006
Posted to the web April 24, 2006
Azore Opio
Cameroon has, once again, stumbled in its efforts to benefit from the World Bank-sponsored debt relief programme.When members of the World Bank led by its President, Paul Wolfowitz, approved $37 billion in debt relief for 17 countries in Africa and Latin America, yesterday, April 23, Cameroon did not feature.
The World Bank member nations meeting in Washington could start forgiving debts in July.
The AP news agency reported that the 17 countries now eligible for World Bank debt relief are Benin, Bolivia, Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, Ghana, Guyana, Honduras, Madagascar, Mali, Mozambique, Nicaragua, Niger, Rwanda, Senegal, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia.
It is apparent that Cameroon has not fulfilled reform steps required to be taken before the completion point. The full debt reduction provided by the IMF, IDA and all other creditors will be delivered to Cameroon when the following conditions have been met, as part of an overall satisfactory effort to reduce poverty:
1- Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper: ...
2- Social Sectors: ...
3- HIV/AIDS: ...
4- Macroeconomic and Structural Reforms: ...
5- Governance and Anti-Corruption: ...
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http://allafrica.com/stories/200604241042.html
Cameroon Fails to Reach HIPC-I Completion Point Again
The Post (Buea)
April 24, 2006
Posted to the web April 24, 2006
Azore Opio
Cameroon has, once again, stumbled in its efforts to benefit from the World Bank-sponsored debt relief programme.When members of the World Bank led by its President, Paul Wolfowitz, approved $37 billion in debt relief for 17 countries in Africa and Latin America, yesterday, April 23, Cameroon did not feature.
The World Bank member nations meeting in Washington could start forgiving debts in July.
The AP news agency reported that the 17 countries now eligible for World Bank debt relief are Benin, Bolivia, Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, Ghana, Guyana, Honduras, Madagascar, Mali, Mozambique, Nicaragua, Niger, Rwanda, Senegal, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia.
It is apparent that Cameroon has not fulfilled reform steps required to be taken before the completion point. The full debt reduction provided by the IMF, IDA and all other creditors will be delivered to Cameroon when the following conditions have been met, as part of an overall satisfactory effort to reduce poverty:
1- Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper: ...
2- Social Sectors: ...
3- HIV/AIDS: ...
4- Macroeconomic and Structural Reforms: ...
5- Governance and Anti-Corruption: ...
Lire le tout a:
http://allafrica.com/stories/200604241042.html

