Seoul injects 28.7b into health infrastructure project

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Mon, 29 Dec 2014 Source: APA

Cameroon has signed an agreement to a tune of 28.7 billion CFA FRANCS with Korea Eximbank for Economic Development Cooperation Fund (EDCF) for a construction project. The agreement seeks to also fully equip the reference Hospital in Garoua.

This health infrastructure with a capacity of approximately 292 beds at a total cost of 42,493 billion FCFA for 42 months of work is intended to cater for the northern regions as well as the territories recently returned to Cameroon by Nigeria.

Korea as a foreign expertise in the preparation of the national railway master plan, participated in the construction and fixing of equipment in three vocational training centres of excellence in Douala (Littoral), Limbe (Southwest) and Sangmelima (South).

It is also at the heart of the project of construction and equipment of the National Centre of training and development of programmes, the establishment of an e-procurement system, the erection of the national laboratory for mining, construction and equipment of a national Centre of emergency in Yaounde.

Source: APA