Wednesday, August 20, 2025

NOTHING IS IMPOSSIBLE TO A VALIANT HEART No.00039/19-08/RDPF-KUMZSE/ADN-2025  


THE CHALLENGE OF EMPLOYMENT IN CAMEROON: A COMMITMENT TO RENEWAL  


Everyone behind the ideal Candidate, the Choice of the Cameroonian People, President Bello Bouba MAÏGARI, for a united, strong, united and prosperous Cameroon  


Employment is a paid work, sometimes a necessary trial for personal development. In Cameroon, job creation is a real challenge: the economy is changing, food self-sufficiency is not yet achieved, and the industrial and real estate sectors need cleaning up. Many jobs still escape official statistics, complicating the labor market’s understanding.  


In this context, the World Bank plays a key role by helping countries diagnose the real employment market challenges. Using economic, social, and regional data, it advises governments to target priority sectors and regions to promote inclusive jobs adapted to today’s economy. It also supports macroeconomic policies, regulations, and concrete programs to stimulate employment, while financing infrastructure projects (transport, ICT) essential for development.  


Candidate President Bello Bouba MAÏGARI goes further. He proposes a dynamic endowment of 60,000 billion CFA francs to modernize Cameroon. The country benefits from significant mining deposits, one estimated at over 130,000 billion CFA francs (roughly 130,000 billion euros at a parity of 1€=1 FCFA). These human, financial, and natural resources offer huge potential to meet development needs.  


But wealth alone is not enough: Cameroon must learn from the mistakes of developed countries. This requires better youth training by integrating artificial intelligence and new technologies into curriculums, to create decent jobs adapted to the digital economy.  


In summary, for a modern and prosperous Cameroon, job creation rests on three pillars:  

1. Targeted development policies with support from organizations like the World Bank.  

2. Smart mobilization of mining and financial resources.  

3. Innovative youth training to prepare a rapidly transforming labor market.  


This ambitious vision, carried by President Bello Bouba Maïgari, commits Cameroon to a fairer and more inclusive future, where each citizen finds their place in the march toward economic and social progress.  


Fraternally,  


Dr. NDEMMANU Antoine De Padoue, Ph.D. in Social Economics  

National President of RDPF-KUMZSE  

Former candidate in the October 12, 1997 presidential election  

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