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Publish What You Pay Coalition Addresses Minister

31 July 2007  The Cameroonian Publish What You Pay Coalition addresses the Minister of Finance about the implementation of the EITI Process in Cameroon. Read the coalition's letter to the Minister of Finance...

 

World Bank Visit on Pipeline
31 July 2007  The World Bank's International Advisory Group (IAG) visited Cameroon and Chad to monitor developments surrounding the Chad Cameroon Oil Pipeline. Read the IAG's report on this visit...

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Government Releases Reports

8 May 2007  The Ministry of Economy and Finance has started to render public the Reconciliation Reports on the financial and physical flows as regards the Cameroon Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI).

Read the government's EITI Report of 2001-2004...

Read the government's EITI Report of 2005...

Read the Declaration by the Publish What You Pay Coalition in Cameroon on the 2001-2004 Reconciliation report (in French)...

Read the Declaration by the Publish What You Pay Coalition in Cameroon on the 2005 Reconciliation report (in French)...

 

Oil Spill in Kribi

Jan 2007 Oil Spill in Kribi: Read the Declaration by RELUFA/CED (in French)...

 

 

 

Villages Experiencing Food Sovereignty

19 Dec 2006  From the first produce of their new harvest, the village grain banks in the Far North Province have started to restock their granaries. Watch the activities to replenish the grain bank of Boudoum.  Watch the video...

 

Credit Against Poverty Task Force Meets

17 November 2006  The micro-finance Task Force met on 17 November to look at the status of legalization procedures started for RELUFA's Credit Against Poverty program (CAP), last June.

 

With all requirements now met, the Task Force decided that CAP should start to be operative in January 2007 with the modest loan funds available through contributions from the 11 participating member organizations. This decision was affirmed by the network board, which met the next day. As Cameroonian law allows for programs to start 6 months after initiating legalization procedures, RELUFA will hereby remain within the provisions of the law.

 

Information Sharing Platform Announced for Pipeline

8 November 2006  On 2-3 November COTCO, CPSP and Civil Society presented to the public their platform for the sharing of information about the Chad Cameroon Oil and Pipeline Project and to discuss outstanding claims from the population affected by the Pipeline.

Read the article written for Afrique Centrale (french)...

 

Food Sovereignty Quarterly Reports Available

28 November 2006  Read the second quarterly report on the community grain banks RELUFA is establishing in the Far North Province...

Read the first quarterly report...

See photos of the village granaries...

See photos of harvest time...

 

RELUFA, COTCO, CPSP Visit Pipeline Sites

28 September 2006  On 12-13 September RELUFA accompanied representatives from COTCO and the CPSP on site visits to follow up on outstanding claims in the aftermath of the Chad Cameroon Oil and Pipeline Project.

"We thought that, with the project, we were going to be well off until our death. But it is death that you have brought to us." (Villager to COTCO representatives during this visit).

Watch the 2MB videoclip...

 

Credit Against Poverty Training

June 3, 2006  The first training activities for RELUFA's micro-finance program Credit Against Poverty (CAP) took place on 1-3 June 2006

 

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