Under the agreement, Camtel will provide residents of State estates with quality optic fibre Internet, telephone, television and video services.
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State Housing Estates: Government, Camtel Sign ICT Connection Deal
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Many more youths in the region are due for PIAASI sponsorship this year.
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Littoral: Over 1,600 Jobs Created In 2015
Cameroon Tribune, Le Quotidien National Bilingue
The young female artiste was notified in a letter by the Director General of the Festival, Prof. Yacouba Konate.
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Arts, Culture: Denise Naafa Invited To MASA Festival
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The Japanese Ambassador to Cameroon, His Excellency Kunio Okamura, recently concluded a trip to Lake Nyos area in the North West Region to visit the degassing project funded by his government.
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Wooing Japanese Investors To Cameroon
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On January 24, 2016, a soldier from the 126 Mechanised Infantry Battalion, BIM, Wum, in Menchum Division of the North West Region, stabbed to death a commercial motor bike rider after a dispute over a girl friend.
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Coping With The Peculiarities Of Menchum
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31st Women's Day: Interesting Sub-themes Proposed
The proposals were disclosed during the launch in Douala on Thursday, February 18, 2016.
Various sub-committees tasked with the organisation of the 31st International Womenâs Day in Douala are at work. Almost three weeks to the celebration, the various sub-committees installed by the Governor of Littoral Region, Samuel DieudonnĂ© Ivaha Diboua, on February 10, 2016, have already come up with interesting sub-themes on women issues.
âWomen and Decision-makingâ and âWomen and Leadershipâ were chosen by the Cultural Committee during its first preparatory meeting. During the launch, the head of the March Past Committee disclosed that 50 squares of 80 persons each will march at the VallĂ©e de Besseke ceremonial grounds while the Sports Sub-Committee spoke of a walk itinerary that will commence at 6 oâclock on February 28, 2016. The same committee disclosed that a female cycling race in three categories, including the physically challenged, will take place while a female football tournament will run from February 2-6, 2016.
The Secretary General in the Governorâs office, Ludovic Ngwba, who chaired the launch, expressed concern about companies using female staff to showcase their products during International Womenâs Day celebrations. He therefore appealed that the practice be stopped henceforth.
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The proposals were disclosed during the launch in Douala on Thursday, February 18, 2016.
Various sub-committees tasked with the organisation of the 31st International Womenâs Day in Douala are at work. Almost three weeks to the celebration, the various sub-committees installed by the Governor of Littoral Region, Samuel DieudonnĂ© Ivaha Diboua, on February 10, 2016, have already come up with interesting sub-themes on women issues.
âWomen and Decision-makingâ and âWomen and Leadershipâ were chosen by the Cultural Committee during its first preparatory meeting. During the launch, the head of the March Past Committee disclosed that 50 squares of 80 persons each will march at the VallĂ©e de Besseke ceremonial grounds while the Sports Sub-Committee spoke of a walk itinerary that will commence at 6 oâclock on February 28, 2016. The same committee disclosed that a female cycling race in three categories, including the physically challenged, will take place while a female football tournament will run from February 2-6, 2016.
The Secretary General in the Governorâs office, Ludovic Ngwba, who chaired the launch, expressed concern about companies using female staff to showcase their products during International Womenâs Day celebrations. He therefore appealed that the practice be stopped henceforth.
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31st Women's Day: Interesting Sub-themes Proposed
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Interview: âJapan Has Growing Interest In Africaâ
Kunio Okamura, Japanese Ambassador to Cameroon, talks on the challenges of wooing Japanese businessmen to Cameroon.
What is your impression after visiting Lake Nyos for the first time?
I was so impressed with the progress of cooperation between Cameroonian and Japanese scientists in degassing the lake. The research is to prevent a recurrence of the August 21, 1986 gas disaster in Lake Nyos and August 15, 1984 catastrophe in Lake Monoun.
The SATREPS NyMo degassing project ends in March 2016. Is there anything your government can do to assist Cameroonian scientists to continue monitoring Lake Nyos and survivors of the disaster?
It is up to the Cameroonian side to make another funding request. I understand that the Institute of Geological and Mining Research, IRGM, is preparing another project for consideration by the Japanese government. We are ready to look at it.
Letâs come back to the national level. What is the state of relations and cooperation between Cameroon and Japan?
Relations between our two countries are excellent with a very long and good history. We will strengthen these relations and continue to support Cameroon.
Are there any specific areas in which Cameroon and Japan currently cooperate?
Until now, we have been doing many projects in education by constructing primary schools. We are also active in agriculture, the promotion of small and medium-size industries, health and sanitation, rural development and potable water projects. Our government is involved in major infrastructure projects with a concessional loan agreement recently signed between Cameroon and the Japanese International Cooperation Agency, JICA, for the construction of the Batschenga-Lena Road in the Centre Region. The funding is alongside the African Development Bank, AfDB. We are also examining transport projects for possible funding.
Does your government offer small grants for micro projects?
Yes, there are such opportunities funded directly by the Embassy. In fact, a school was last week handed over to a community in the West Region. Its construction was funded by a small grant from us. There is also an ongoing project for safe water worth about 1 Billion FCFA for 500 people in a community in the Centre Region. We will continue to fund such projects.
How much funding is available in 2016 for micro projects?
It depends on the availability of good projects. We donât have a prefixed amount. If the applications for project funding are good and are approved by our government, we go ahead in spite of the number. However, small grants are used mainly for rural communities with no restrictions on areas of activity.
Cameroonians patronise a lot of Japanese goods - vehicles, motor-cycles, electronics, etc. But the general impression is that Japanese businesses do not invest in the country.
We try to encourage Japanese investors to set up in Cameroon, but their attention for now is on East Africa and South Africa, rather than Central and West Africa. This is largely because of the geographical distance. It is easier for Japanese investors to get to East African nations because of the shorter distance than travelling to Central and West Africa.
For now, is there any Japanese investor operating in Cameroon?
Some Japanese companies are exploring possibilities of doing business in Cameroon. An electrical tools manufacturer, Makita, in June 2015, started distributing its products in Douala. They are looking forward to spreading to other Cameroonian towns. However, the equipment is manufactured in Morocco. If things go well, Makita might in future consider manufacturing in Cameroon.
Would you encourage Cameroonian authorities to go to Japan to woo investors to the country?
Kunio Okamura, Japanese Ambassador to Cameroon, talks on the challenges of wooing Japanese businessmen to Cameroon.
What is your impression after visiting Lake Nyos for the first time?
I was so impressed with the progress of cooperation between Cameroonian and Japanese scientists in degassing the lake. The research is to prevent a recurrence of the August 21, 1986 gas disaster in Lake Nyos and August 15, 1984 catastrophe in Lake Monoun.
The SATREPS NyMo degassing project ends in March 2016. Is there anything your government can do to assist Cameroonian scientists to continue monitoring Lake Nyos and survivors of the disaster?
It is up to the Cameroonian side to make another funding request. I understand that the Institute of Geological and Mining Research, IRGM, is preparing another project for consideration by the Japanese government. We are ready to look at it.
Letâs come back to the national level. What is the state of relations and cooperation between Cameroon and Japan?
Relations between our two countries are excellent with a very long and good history. We will strengthen these relations and continue to support Cameroon.
Are there any specific areas in which Cameroon and Japan currently cooperate?
Until now, we have been doing many projects in education by constructing primary schools. We are also active in agriculture, the promotion of small and medium-size industries, health and sanitation, rural development and potable water projects. Our government is involved in major infrastructure projects with a concessional loan agreement recently signed between Cameroon and the Japanese International Cooperation Agency, JICA, for the construction of the Batschenga-Lena Road in the Centre Region. The funding is alongside the African Development Bank, AfDB. We are also examining transport projects for possible funding.
Does your government offer small grants for micro projects?
Yes, there are such opportunities funded directly by the Embassy. In fact, a school was last week handed over to a community in the West Region. Its construction was funded by a small grant from us. There is also an ongoing project for safe water worth about 1 Billion FCFA for 500 people in a community in the Centre Region. We will continue to fund such projects.
How much funding is available in 2016 for micro projects?
It depends on the availability of good projects. We donât have a prefixed amount. If the applications for project funding are good and are approved by our government, we go ahead in spite of the number. However, small grants are used mainly for rural communities with no restrictions on areas of activity.
Cameroonians patronise a lot of Japanese goods - vehicles, motor-cycles, electronics, etc. But the general impression is that Japanese businesses do not invest in the country.
We try to encourage Japanese investors to set up in Cameroon, but their attention for now is on East Africa and South Africa, rather than Central and West Africa. This is largely because of the geographical distance. It is easier for Japanese investors to get to East African nations because of the shorter distance than travelling to Central and West Africa.
For now, is there any Japanese investor operating in Cameroon?
Some Japanese companies are exploring possibilities of doing business in Cameroon. An electrical tools manufacturer, Makita, in June 2015, started distributing its products in Douala. They are looking forward to spreading to other Cameroonian towns. However, the equipment is manufactured in Morocco. If things go well, Makita might in future consider manufacturing in Cameroon.
Would you encourage Cameroonian authorities to go to Japan to woo investors to the country?
It is possible, but I think what is better is to invite Japanese investors to Cameroon. Back in Japan, many delegations from all over the world come to woo investors to their countries. If potential Japanese investors come to Cameroon, they will find out more about local realities. We would like to encourage Japanese investors to come to Cameroon as much as possible.
This year, the Tokyo International Conference on African Development, TICAD, is to hold in August in Africa for the first time in 23 years. The conference will take place in Nairobi, Kenya. This will be an opportunity for Japanese business people to visit Cameroon before or after the conference to explore investment avenues. I will therefore like to invite them to come and discover Cameroon.
Talking about TICAD holding in Africa for the first time, does this suggest growing Japanese interest in the continent?
Japan has growing interest in Africa. We look forward to strengthening cooperation with African countries.
What do you expect of this yearâs TICAD conference?
The topics to be discussed at the conference are now under negotiation between the parties concerned. They include the Japanese government and co-organisers such as the African Union, the United Nations Development Programme, UNDP, the World Bank, etc. But one topic to be certainly discussed at the meeting is how to promote private-private initiatives between Japanese and African business people.
Prior to the holding of the conference proper, senior officials will meet in Africa next month to prepare it; to be followed in May by a ministerial meeting. In due course, the agenda for the conference will be finalised. Henceforth, the interval of TICAD conferences will be three, and no longer five years as has been the case since its foundation 23 years ago. This is a reflection of rapid changes in Africa and the world in general.
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This year, the Tokyo International Conference on African Development, TICAD, is to hold in August in Africa for the first time in 23 years. The conference will take place in Nairobi, Kenya. This will be an opportunity for Japanese business people to visit Cameroon before or after the conference to explore investment avenues. I will therefore like to invite them to come and discover Cameroon.
Talking about TICAD holding in Africa for the first time, does this suggest growing Japanese interest in the continent?
Japan has growing interest in Africa. We look forward to strengthening cooperation with African countries.
What do you expect of this yearâs TICAD conference?
The topics to be discussed at the conference are now under negotiation between the parties concerned. They include the Japanese government and co-organisers such as the African Union, the United Nations Development Programme, UNDP, the World Bank, etc. But one topic to be certainly discussed at the meeting is how to promote private-private initiatives between Japanese and African business people.
Prior to the holding of the conference proper, senior officials will meet in Africa next month to prepare it; to be followed in May by a ministerial meeting. In due course, the agenda for the conference will be finalised. Henceforth, the interval of TICAD conferences will be three, and no longer five years as has been the case since its foundation 23 years ago. This is a reflection of rapid changes in Africa and the world in general.
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Interview: âLake Nyos Is Quite Secure Nowâ
Dr Joseph Victor Hell, Director, Institute of Geological and Mining Research, IRGM, talks on the achievements and challenges of degassing of Lake Nyos.
Japanese funding for the monitoring of volcanic activities in Lake Nyos comes to an end in March 2016. Is the Institute of Geological and Mining Research, IRGM, making arrangements for alternative funding?
The situation you present is not exactly true because we are conducting a project with the Japanese. It is intended to enhance our capacity in monitoring such disasters. The current five-year project ends in March 2016. We have been monitoring the lake, training researchers and technicians, equipping our laboratories and reinforcing the embankment on the lake.
At the end of this project, we hope to continue on our own since we now have the manpower, equipment and know-how. However, there is a financial handicap. We are developing another project to source for funding from Japan and other donors. Every year, the State provides about 20 million FCFA seed money for monitoring Lake Nyos in the North West Region and Lake Monoun in the West Region.
This amount is not enough. We need much more not only to continue monitoring the two lakes, but the over 200 crater lakes along the volcanic line of Cameroon. We hope that the Japanese will be willing to look into our new funding proposal.
About 8 Billion FCFA has already been spent in reinforcing the embankment on Lake Nyos. Is this sufficient or more work is required?
We divided the reinforcement into two phases. The first part lasted from 2011 to 2014. The second phase has to do with preventing superficial erosion on the lake outlet by reinforcing the area with mortar. We have already prepared papers to launch the tender for this job.
Do you already have the funding and how much is it worth?
We have funding provided by the European Union. The project will cost at least 1 Billion FCFA and is expected to be carried in 2016. After this, the lake embankment will be okay.
Some people have said that if there is any collapse of the lake embankment and water overflows, it will affect people in neighbouring Nigeria. Is this true?
The lake is 2 km long, 1 km wide and more than 200 metres deep. There will therefore be a huge volume of water in the event of the collapse of the embankment. The water will flow through the Katsina Valley into Nigeria. We made simulations that showed that if the embankment collapses, the water will cause much damage in Nigeria.
Does this impact not include any dangerous gas that might accompany the overflow?
The problem of sudden gas release is almost entirely resolved now. We have completed the degassing of the lake by 90 per cent. There is no longer much gas in the lake, though there is an input every day, but this no longer poses any danger to the public. The danger was from potential water overflow when the lake embankment was not yet reinforced.
What about security around the lake? Soldiers from Nkambe who used to provide such security withdrew last year.
There have been some rearrangements in the army. Soldiers who used to protect the lake came from Nkambe. But with the creation last year of the 126 Mechanised Infantry Battalion, BIM, in Wum, the responsibility has been shifted to it. We are waiting for 126 BIM Wum to settle down, given that they recently had some problems that led to the burning of their barracks. Lake Nyos is a strategic area. It needs to be protected all-round because some ill-intentioned people could decide to break its embankment. Moreover, we have expensive equipment that needs to be safeguarded.
How much longer will it take to complete the degassing of Lake Nyos like it was the case with Lake Monoun in the West Region?
Dr Joseph Victor Hell, Director, Institute of Geological and Mining Research, IRGM, talks on the achievements and challenges of degassing of Lake Nyos.
Japanese funding for the monitoring of volcanic activities in Lake Nyos comes to an end in March 2016. Is the Institute of Geological and Mining Research, IRGM, making arrangements for alternative funding?
The situation you present is not exactly true because we are conducting a project with the Japanese. It is intended to enhance our capacity in monitoring such disasters. The current five-year project ends in March 2016. We have been monitoring the lake, training researchers and technicians, equipping our laboratories and reinforcing the embankment on the lake.
At the end of this project, we hope to continue on our own since we now have the manpower, equipment and know-how. However, there is a financial handicap. We are developing another project to source for funding from Japan and other donors. Every year, the State provides about 20 million FCFA seed money for monitoring Lake Nyos in the North West Region and Lake Monoun in the West Region.
This amount is not enough. We need much more not only to continue monitoring the two lakes, but the over 200 crater lakes along the volcanic line of Cameroon. We hope that the Japanese will be willing to look into our new funding proposal.
About 8 Billion FCFA has already been spent in reinforcing the embankment on Lake Nyos. Is this sufficient or more work is required?
We divided the reinforcement into two phases. The first part lasted from 2011 to 2014. The second phase has to do with preventing superficial erosion on the lake outlet by reinforcing the area with mortar. We have already prepared papers to launch the tender for this job.
Do you already have the funding and how much is it worth?
We have funding provided by the European Union. The project will cost at least 1 Billion FCFA and is expected to be carried in 2016. After this, the lake embankment will be okay.
Some people have said that if there is any collapse of the lake embankment and water overflows, it will affect people in neighbouring Nigeria. Is this true?
The lake is 2 km long, 1 km wide and more than 200 metres deep. There will therefore be a huge volume of water in the event of the collapse of the embankment. The water will flow through the Katsina Valley into Nigeria. We made simulations that showed that if the embankment collapses, the water will cause much damage in Nigeria.
Does this impact not include any dangerous gas that might accompany the overflow?
The problem of sudden gas release is almost entirely resolved now. We have completed the degassing of the lake by 90 per cent. There is no longer much gas in the lake, though there is an input every day, but this no longer poses any danger to the public. The danger was from potential water overflow when the lake embankment was not yet reinforced.
What about security around the lake? Soldiers from Nkambe who used to provide such security withdrew last year.
There have been some rearrangements in the army. Soldiers who used to protect the lake came from Nkambe. But with the creation last year of the 126 Mechanised Infantry Battalion, BIM, in Wum, the responsibility has been shifted to it. We are waiting for 126 BIM Wum to settle down, given that they recently had some problems that led to the burning of their barracks. Lake Nyos is a strategic area. It needs to be protected all-round because some ill-intentioned people could decide to break its embankment. Moreover, we have expensive equipment that needs to be safeguarded.
How much longer will it take to complete the degassing of Lake Nyos like it was the case with Lake Monoun in the West Region?
A minimum of 5 billion cubic metres of gas enters the lake every year and we have capacity for extracting more than 10 million cubic metres. I canât exactly say how much longer it will take to complete the remaining 10 per cent of degassing, but we hope to complete the process in three to four years. We will still have gas accumulating under water, but the pressure has been reduced so much that with time, water will no longer be pumped out of the three installed fountains. This means spending less money on monitoring the lake.
Technically, we have almost ensured the security of the lake with the resolution of problems of weak embankment and sudden gas release. We will continue monitoring since we are dealing with natural phenomena. The public is assured that Lake Nyos is quite secure now. I would like to thank everybody for their support and government for the confidence placed in us to resolve this scientific problem.
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Technically, we have almost ensured the security of the lake with the resolution of problems of weak embankment and sudden gas release. We will continue monitoring since we are dealing with natural phenomena. The public is assured that Lake Nyos is quite secure now. I would like to thank everybody for their support and government for the confidence placed in us to resolve this scientific problem.
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Interview: âLake Nyos Is Quite Secure Nowâ
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Emplois jeunes: Les nouveaux gisements
Le ministĂšre de lâEmploi et de la Formation professionnelle (MINEFOP) envisage de crĂ©er dĂšs cette annĂ©e et ce jusquâen 2020, des emplois pour les jeunes.
Le Plan dâaction national mis en place, Ă cet effet, et rĂ©cemment validĂ© Ă YaoundĂ© table sur 380 000 emplois dans des secteurs bien prĂ©cis : agriculture, tourisme, pisciculture et Ă©levage. Le principal objectif visĂ© Ă©tant dâadresser le problĂšme du sous-emploi. Il sâagit du rapport du nombre de chĂŽmeurs (selon le Bureau international du Travail) et actifs occupĂ©s en situation de sous-emploi (visible ou invisible) Ă la population en Ăąge de travailler, exprimĂ© en pourcentage. Le sous-emploi visible est le fait pour une personne active occupĂ©e de travailler involontairement moins de 40 heures par semaine. Tandis que le sous-emploi invisible traduit le fait quâun actif occupĂ©, travaille en gagnant moins que le Salaire minimum interprofessionnel garanti (SMIG, 36 270 FCFA) horaire en vigueur
En effet, la derniĂšre enquĂȘte camerounaise auprĂšs des mĂ©nages (ECAM 4) rĂ©alisĂ©e par lâInstitut national de la statistique (INS) sur la pĂ©riode 2007-2014, rĂ©vĂšle que lâĂ©conomie informelle continue dâĂȘtre le rĂ©ceptacle de jeunes chĂŽmeurs Ă la recherche de leur subsistance, en attendant de meilleures opportunitĂ©s dâinsertion dans lâĂ©conomie moderne. Le taux dâinformalitĂ© des emplois est passĂ©, selon lâINS, de 90,3% en 2007 Ă 88,6% en 2014. Une baisse encore jugĂ©e insuffisante. Le taux de sous-emploi global chez les jeunes ĂągĂ©s de 15 ans ou plus, se situe Ă 77,6% en 2014, dâaprĂšs les donnĂ©es de lâINS.
Sur la structure du marchĂ© du travail au Cameroun, on apprend Ă©galement de lâenquĂȘte de lâINS, que le secteur tertiaire (administrations et entreprises publiques) a Ă©tĂ© le plus dynamique dans la crĂ©ation dâemplois, contrairement au secteur privĂ©, plus hĂ©sitant. En effet, la part du tertiaire dans les emplois est passĂ©e de moins de 20% en 2007 Ă 24% en 2014. Par contre, sur la mĂȘme pĂ©riode, la part de lâagriculture a reculĂ©, passant de 57 Ă 45%, du fait de la migration des chercheurs dâemplois vers dâautres secteurs dâactivitĂ©s. En plus du tertiaire, la contribution des secteurs de lâagro-alimentaire et des bĂątiments et travaux publics (BTP) a considĂ©rablement Ă©voluĂ©. Lâaugmentation du volume dâemplois est respectivement de 84% et 40%. Toutefois, lâagriculture reste en tĂȘte des secteurs dâactivitĂ©s qui contribuent Ă la crĂ©ation dâemplois des jeunes de 15 ans ou plus (45,3% en 2014) suivi des services (24,4%) ; le commerce (14,0%) ; lâagro-alimentaire (7,0%) ; les autres industries (4,2%), les BTP (2,8%) ; lâĂ©levage et la pĂȘche ( 2,3%).
Le ministĂšre de lâEmploi et de la Formation professionnelle (MINEFOP) envisage de crĂ©er dĂšs cette annĂ©e et ce jusquâen 2020, des emplois pour les jeunes.
Le Plan dâaction national mis en place, Ă cet effet, et rĂ©cemment validĂ© Ă YaoundĂ© table sur 380 000 emplois dans des secteurs bien prĂ©cis : agriculture, tourisme, pisciculture et Ă©levage. Le principal objectif visĂ© Ă©tant dâadresser le problĂšme du sous-emploi. Il sâagit du rapport du nombre de chĂŽmeurs (selon le Bureau international du Travail) et actifs occupĂ©s en situation de sous-emploi (visible ou invisible) Ă la population en Ăąge de travailler, exprimĂ© en pourcentage. Le sous-emploi visible est le fait pour une personne active occupĂ©e de travailler involontairement moins de 40 heures par semaine. Tandis que le sous-emploi invisible traduit le fait quâun actif occupĂ©, travaille en gagnant moins que le Salaire minimum interprofessionnel garanti (SMIG, 36 270 FCFA) horaire en vigueur
En effet, la derniĂšre enquĂȘte camerounaise auprĂšs des mĂ©nages (ECAM 4) rĂ©alisĂ©e par lâInstitut national de la statistique (INS) sur la pĂ©riode 2007-2014, rĂ©vĂšle que lâĂ©conomie informelle continue dâĂȘtre le rĂ©ceptacle de jeunes chĂŽmeurs Ă la recherche de leur subsistance, en attendant de meilleures opportunitĂ©s dâinsertion dans lâĂ©conomie moderne. Le taux dâinformalitĂ© des emplois est passĂ©, selon lâINS, de 90,3% en 2007 Ă 88,6% en 2014. Une baisse encore jugĂ©e insuffisante. Le taux de sous-emploi global chez les jeunes ĂągĂ©s de 15 ans ou plus, se situe Ă 77,6% en 2014, dâaprĂšs les donnĂ©es de lâINS.
Sur la structure du marchĂ© du travail au Cameroun, on apprend Ă©galement de lâenquĂȘte de lâINS, que le secteur tertiaire (administrations et entreprises publiques) a Ă©tĂ© le plus dynamique dans la crĂ©ation dâemplois, contrairement au secteur privĂ©, plus hĂ©sitant. En effet, la part du tertiaire dans les emplois est passĂ©e de moins de 20% en 2007 Ă 24% en 2014. Par contre, sur la mĂȘme pĂ©riode, la part de lâagriculture a reculĂ©, passant de 57 Ă 45%, du fait de la migration des chercheurs dâemplois vers dâautres secteurs dâactivitĂ©s. En plus du tertiaire, la contribution des secteurs de lâagro-alimentaire et des bĂątiments et travaux publics (BTP) a considĂ©rablement Ă©voluĂ©. Lâaugmentation du volume dâemplois est respectivement de 84% et 40%. Toutefois, lâagriculture reste en tĂȘte des secteurs dâactivitĂ©s qui contribuent Ă la crĂ©ation dâemplois des jeunes de 15 ans ou plus (45,3% en 2014) suivi des services (24,4%) ; le commerce (14,0%) ; lâagro-alimentaire (7,0%) ; les autres industries (4,2%), les BTP (2,8%) ; lâĂ©levage et la pĂȘche ( 2,3%).
Aujourdâhui, la lutte contre le chĂŽmage des jeunes, commande, autant pour le gouvernement que pour les jeunes chercheurs dâemplois, dâexplorer les nouveaux secteurs qui recrutent. Il sâagit principalement des Technologies de lâinformation et de la communication (TIC). Dans son message Ă la Nation le 31 dĂ©cembre dernier, le chef de lâEtat, Paul Biya, a, Ă ce propos, soulignĂ© le retard du pays dans le dĂ©veloppement de lâĂ©conomie numĂ©rique, considĂ©rĂ©e comme une niche dâemplois nouveaux pour les jeunes. Le commerce Ă©lectronique, le dĂ©veloppement des applications mobiles et autres appareils numĂ©riques sont quelques activitĂ©s oĂč des jeunes sâinvestissent dĂ©jĂ . Mais pas assez au vu des opportunitĂ©s que le secteur offre. Le tourisme et lâhĂŽtellerie ne sont pas en reste. Lâorganisation des Coupes dâAfrique des Nations (CAN) 2016 et 2019 par le Cameroun sont incontestablement des signes prĂ©curseurs dâun frĂ©missement dont il faudra savoir tirer profit. Idem pour les filiĂšres de lâingĂ©nierie, dont les dĂ©bouchĂ©s restent certains avec les diffĂ©rents chantiers en cours Ă travers le pays. Il reste encore, pour les jeunes en quĂȘte dâun emploi, Ă saisir les opportunitĂ©s quâoffrent ces nouveaux filons. Et pour le gouvernement (avec lâaide de ses partenaires au dĂ©veloppement), de les y intĂ©resser. Notamment au travers de la multiplication des appuis financiers comme les 33,5 milliards de F investis rĂ©cemment dans le Programme de promotion de lâentreprenariat agropastoral des jeunes. La sensibilisation des chercheurs dâemplois sur lâexistence de ces nouveaux mĂ©tiers et la formation professionnelle sont Ă©galement des actions qui pourraient contribuer Ă atteindre lâobjectif visĂ© dans le Document de stratĂ©gie pour la croissance et lâemploi (DSCE), qui est de ramener le sous-emploi de 75,8% Ă moins de 50% Ă lâhorizon 2020.
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Paul Biya en visite privée en Europe
Le président de la Républiquer, accompagné de la premiÚre dame, a quitté Yaoundé ce mardi en fin de matinée.
Il Ă©tait 11 h 40 ce mardi 23 fĂ©vier 2016, lorsque lâavion ayant Ă son bord le couple prĂ©sidentiel a dĂ©collĂ© de lâaĂ©roport de YaoundĂ©-Nsimalen. Cap vers lâEurope oĂč Chantal et Paul Biya sĂ©journent depuis hier.
Avant le dĂ©collage, ils ont pris congĂ© au bas de la passerelle du prĂ©sident du SĂ©nat, Marcel Niat Njifenji, du prĂ©sident de lâAssemblĂ©e nationale, Cavaye YeguiĂ© Djibril, du Premier ministre, chef du gouvernement, Philemon Yang, et du ministre, secrĂ©taire gĂ©nĂ©ral de la RĂ©publique, Ferdinand Ngoh Ngoh.
Au pavillon prĂ©sidentiel, un peu plus tĂŽt, le chef de lâEtat a accordĂ© de brĂšves audiences Ă ces quatre dignitaires. La premiĂšre dame sâentretenait, au mĂȘme moment dans un salon voisin, avec les Ă©pouses de proches collaborateurs du chef de lâEtat.
Dâautres personnalitĂ©s Ă©taient prĂ©sentes Ă lâaĂ©roport pour dire au revoir au couple prĂ©sidentiel : Jean Nkuete, secrĂ©taire gĂ©nĂ©ral du ComitĂ© central du RDPC, Martin Mbarga Nguele, dĂ©lĂ©guĂ© gĂ©nĂ©ral Ă la SĂ»retĂ© nationale, LĂ©opold Maxime Eko Eko, directeur gĂ©nĂ©ral de la Recherche extĂ©rieure, Joseph Otto Wilson, gouverneur de la rĂ©gion du Centre, Jean-Claude Tsila, prĂ©fet du dĂ©partement du Mfoundi, Mbemi Nyaknga, prĂ©fet de la Mefou-et-Afamba, Gilbert Tsimi Evouna, dĂ©lĂ©guĂ© du gouvernement auprĂšs de la CommunautĂ© urbaine de YaoundĂ©.
La musique des tam-tams et des tambours, les youyous de groupes de danse de militantes et militantes du Rdpc de la Mefou-et-Afamba Sud, de la Jeunesse active pour Chantal Biya (Jachabi) et la « Nkon Koa », groupe dâanimation des filles et femmes de la Haute a Ă©gayĂ© et meublĂ© le dĂ©part du chef de lâEtat et de son Ă©pouse.
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Le président de la Républiquer, accompagné de la premiÚre dame, a quitté Yaoundé ce mardi en fin de matinée.
Il Ă©tait 11 h 40 ce mardi 23 fĂ©vier 2016, lorsque lâavion ayant Ă son bord le couple prĂ©sidentiel a dĂ©collĂ© de lâaĂ©roport de YaoundĂ©-Nsimalen. Cap vers lâEurope oĂč Chantal et Paul Biya sĂ©journent depuis hier.
Avant le dĂ©collage, ils ont pris congĂ© au bas de la passerelle du prĂ©sident du SĂ©nat, Marcel Niat Njifenji, du prĂ©sident de lâAssemblĂ©e nationale, Cavaye YeguiĂ© Djibril, du Premier ministre, chef du gouvernement, Philemon Yang, et du ministre, secrĂ©taire gĂ©nĂ©ral de la RĂ©publique, Ferdinand Ngoh Ngoh.
Au pavillon prĂ©sidentiel, un peu plus tĂŽt, le chef de lâEtat a accordĂ© de brĂšves audiences Ă ces quatre dignitaires. La premiĂšre dame sâentretenait, au mĂȘme moment dans un salon voisin, avec les Ă©pouses de proches collaborateurs du chef de lâEtat.
Dâautres personnalitĂ©s Ă©taient prĂ©sentes Ă lâaĂ©roport pour dire au revoir au couple prĂ©sidentiel : Jean Nkuete, secrĂ©taire gĂ©nĂ©ral du ComitĂ© central du RDPC, Martin Mbarga Nguele, dĂ©lĂ©guĂ© gĂ©nĂ©ral Ă la SĂ»retĂ© nationale, LĂ©opold Maxime Eko Eko, directeur gĂ©nĂ©ral de la Recherche extĂ©rieure, Joseph Otto Wilson, gouverneur de la rĂ©gion du Centre, Jean-Claude Tsila, prĂ©fet du dĂ©partement du Mfoundi, Mbemi Nyaknga, prĂ©fet de la Mefou-et-Afamba, Gilbert Tsimi Evouna, dĂ©lĂ©guĂ© du gouvernement auprĂšs de la CommunautĂ© urbaine de YaoundĂ©.
La musique des tam-tams et des tambours, les youyous de groupes de danse de militantes et militantes du Rdpc de la Mefou-et-Afamba Sud, de la Jeunesse active pour Chantal Biya (Jachabi) et la « Nkon Koa », groupe dâanimation des filles et femmes de la Haute a Ă©gayĂ© et meublĂ© le dĂ©part du chef de lâEtat et de son Ă©pouse.
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