POLITICS Return to multi-party politics (with more than 168 political parties legalised since 1990).
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ADMINISTRATION
Reform of the Public Service status (with the notions of job definition and productivity).
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ECONOMY
Rehabilitation of the Public sector (restructuring, privatisation, liquidation of public and para-public enterprises, liberalisation of the agricultural sector….).
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SOCIAL EQUIPMENT
Construction of major highways (Douala-Yaoundé, Yaoundé- Bafoussam, Belabo-Bertoua, Edéa-Kribi, Mbalmayo-Ebolowa …)
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POLITICS
Return to multi-party politics (with more than 168 political parties legalised since 1990), setting up of the National Commission on Human Rights and Freedoms, suppression of administrative censorship of the press. Establishment of new ministries such as: Economy and Finance, Communication, Culture, Tourism, Women’s Affairs, Social Affairs, Employment, Labour and Social Insurance, Forestry and wildlife, Environment and Nature Protection etc. Establishment of the Post of Prime Minister, Head of Government, the Senate, the Audit Bench, the Constitutional Council, the Regions (administrative decentralisation), several diplomatic missions, adhesion to the Commonwealth and Francophonie, the organisation of the 32 summit of the OAU and the France-Afrique summit in Yaoundé.
ADMINISTRATION
Reform of the General Status of the Public Service (with the notions of job definition and productivity), institution of 5 provinces (Adamawa, Centre, Far North, North and South), 14 Divisions, 100 Sub-Divisionsand 53 districts, establishment of the General Armed Forces Command, Military Regions, the Special Military Command, and the establishment of the Appeal Courts of Maroua, Ngaoundéré and Ebolowa.
ECONOMY
Rehabilitation of the Public sector (restructuring, privatisation and liquidation of public and para-public companies, liberalisation of the agricultural sector), revamping of public finances and the return to macro-economic equilibrium, founding of the Maritime business centre (cost:10 billion FCFA).
SOCIAL EQUIPMENT
Construction of major highways (Douala-Yaoundé, Yaoundé-Bafoussam, Belabo-Bertoua, Edéa-Kribi, Mbalmay-Ebolowa….), tarred roads (Eseka-Boumnyebel-Ngog-Mapubi, Ebolowa-Nkoemvon, Ebolowa-Akak, Messassi-Nkometou, Sangmélima Ring Road, Maroua-Yagoua, Maltam-Kousseri, Maroua-Kaelé-Guidiguis-Yagoua, Maroua-Mokolo-Mora, Banganté-Bafang, Bamougoum-Dschang, Kumba-Mamfé, some parts of the Ring Road in the North West Province, Yaoundé-Ayos, Yaoundé-Mfou, Ezezang-Sa’a, Emana-Monatélé….).
Construction of the International airport of Yaoundé-Nsimalen, the airports of Bafoussam, Koutaba, Maroua, Bamenda, and the rehabilitation of railway lines (Edéa –Eseka and Eseka-Maloumé).
Construction of general hospitals (Douala and Yaoundé)
Construction of several primary and secondary schools, founding of six universities(Buea, Douala, Dschang, Ngaoundéré, Yaoundé I and Yaoundé II), opening of computer centres with internet link in secondary schools in Yaoundé.
Modernisation of the telephone network, liberalisation of telephone sector with the arrival of mobile telephone companies, opening of Cameroon Radio and Television (CRTV).
Intensification of rural electrification and water supply projects.
Liberalisation of the audio-visual sector with several private radio and television stations operating.
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