Présentation du programme gouvernemental
Creative context
The Debt Reduction and Development Contract (C2D) is Cameroon’s largest debt cancellation and conversion program. Through this innovative mechanism, France decided on an additional bilateral effort to the HIPC initiative. The mechanism provides that the repayments made by the Cameroonian State in respect of the loans granted are returned to it to finance programmes to combat poverty and support economic growth.
In line with this, the C2D Program has had three phases (2006, 2011 and 2016), including interventions and investments in multiple sectors: agriculture, health, education, justice and police, drainage, etc., and in particular Urban Development, which, after targeting the cities of Douala and Yaoundé, was extended to the Regional Capitals, under the title «C2D Urbain Capitales Régionales» with as its main objective the sustainable improvement of access of urban populations to basic services in the cities of Bafoussam, Bertoua and Garoua (C2D 2011 «Regional Capitals 1») then Bamenda and Maroua (C2D 2016 - «Regional Capitals 2»).
Missions and Areas of Activity
The Program is dedicated on the one hand to the realization of Priority Investments (PIP) concerning infrastructures, Market Equipment, Urban Services, the improvement of the Living Environment and on the other hand to the strengthening of the capacities of local Project Management.
At the technical and operational level, the programme is housed in the MINHDU, with a number of prerogatives entrusted to the beneficiary CTD through the retrocession acts with a view to supporting decentralisation.
TARGETS
The target of the program is the populations of the cities of Bafoussam, Bertoua and Garoua for 2011 «Regional Capitals 1» as well as those of Bamenda and Maroua for «Regional Capitals 2»
Creative context
The Debt Reduction and Development Contract (C2D) is Cameroon’s largest debt cancellation and conversion program. Through this innovative mechanism, France decided on an additional bilateral effort to the HIPC initiative. The mechanism provides that the repayments made by the Cameroonian State in respect of the loans granted are returned to it to finance programmes to combat poverty and support economic growth.
In line with this, the C2D Program has had three phases (2006, 2011 and 2016), including interventions and investments in multiple sectors: agriculture, health, education, justice and police, drainage, etc., and in particular Urban Development, which, after targeting the cities of Douala and Yaoundé, was extended to the Regional Capitals, under the title «C2D Urbain Capitales Régionales» with as its main objective the sustainable improvement of access of urban populations to basic services in the cities of Bafoussam, Bertoua and Garoua (C2D 2011 «Regional Capitals 1») then Bamenda and Maroua (C2D 2016 - «Regional Capitals 2»).
Missions and Areas of Activity
The Program is dedicated on the one hand to the realization of Priority Investments (PIP) concerning infrastructures, Market Equipment, Urban Services, the improvement of the Living Environment and on the other hand to the strengthening of the capacities of local Project Management.
At the technical and operational level, the programme is housed in the MINHDU, with a number of prerogatives entrusted to the beneficiary CTD through the retrocession acts with a view to supporting decentralisation.
TARGETS
The target of the program is the populations of the cities of Bafoussam, Bertoua and Garoua for 2011 «Regional Capitals 1» as well as those of Bamenda and Maroua for «Regional Capitals 2»
Présentation des 1675 logements à vendre
Creative context
The Debt Reduction and Development Contract (C2D) is Cameroon’s largest debt cancellation and conversion program. Through this innovative mechanism, France decided on an additional bilateral effort to the HIPC initiative. The mechanism provides that the repayments made by the Cameroonian State in respect of the loans granted are returned to it to finance programmes to combat poverty and support economic growth.
In line with this, the C2D Program has had three phases (2006, 2011 and 2016), including interventions and investments in multiple sectors: agriculture, health, education, justice and police, drainage, etc., and in particular Urban Development, which, after targeting the cities of Douala and Yaoundé, was extended to the Regional Capitals, under the title «C2D Urbain Capitales Régionales» with as its main objective the sustainable improvement of access of urban populations to basic services in the cities of Bafoussam, Bertoua and Garoua (C2D 2011 «Regional Capitals 1») then Bamenda and Maroua (C2D 2016 - «Regional Capitals 2»).
Missions and Areas of Activity
The Program is dedicated on the one hand to the realization of Priority Investments (PIP) concerning infrastructures, Market Equipment, Urban Services, the improvement of the Living Environment and on the other hand to the strengthening of the capacities of local Project Management.
At the technical and operational level, the programme is housed in the MINHDU, with a number of prerogatives entrusted to the beneficiary CTD through the retrocession acts with a view to supporting decentralisation.
TARGETS
The target of the program is the populations of the cities of Bafoussam, Bertoua and Garoua for 2011 «Regional Capitals 1» as well as those of Bamenda and Maroua for «Regional Capitals 2»
Béton Compacté au Rouleau (BCR): le temps de l'appropriation.
Le Ministre Célestine Kétcha Courtès reçoit le nouveau bureau de l'ONAC
Habitat durable au Cameroun : une feuille de route disponible.
MODERNISATION DE YAOUNDÉ : l’AFD Paris Restitue sa mission de supervision, ces jours à Yaounde à Mme le MINHDU
Coopération : la Banque mondiale et le Cameroun œuvrent pour la modernisation des villes Camerounaise.
Plateforme urbaine : le démarrage.
Développement urbain : le MINHDU et la Société RAZEL consolident leur partenariat
Mbankolo : le drame
𝘾𝘼𝙏𝘼𝙎𝙏𝙍𝙊𝙋𝙃𝙀𝙎 𝙐𝙍𝘽𝘼𝙄𝙉𝙀𝙎 : 𝙇𝙀 𝙈𝙄𝙉𝙃𝘿𝙐 𝙀𝙉 𝘾𝙊𝙉𝘾𝙇𝘼𝙑𝙀.
PROGRAMME DE LA SEMAINE DE L’HABITAT AU CAMEROUN, EDITION 2023
L’EAMAU EN VITRINE PENDANT TROIS JOURS AU GRAND HALL DE L’IMMEUBLE DE L’ÉMERGENCE À YAOUNDE.
10 millions d'euros pour le projet SPORCAP: L'AFD dote les cinq villes de ''Capitales Regionales 1" d'infrastructures sportives de proximité.
Habitat social : Le projet de 10.000 LOGEMENTS porté par la société PIZZAROTTI piétine
2ème Assemblée d'ONU-Habitat à Nairobi: Célestine Ketcha Courtès porte la voix du Cameroun
Contrats de ville : près de 5 milliards de FCFA pour les contrats de villes de Bélel, Foumban et Mouanko
Logements sociaux de Mbanga Bakoko : de nouveaux acquéreurs tiennent leurs clés
Plan d'Urgence Triennal pour l'Accélération de la Croissance Économique (PLANUT): le Ministre de l’Habitat et du Développement urbain rétrocède des dons aux populations de la ville de Douala
Inauguration of the Mizao Bridge in Maroua by the Minhdu
Application of Texts Governing Urban Planning and Declaration of Bertoua: Municipal Magistrates Sensitized
Launching of C2D Regional Headquarters in Maroua: MINHDU Announces the Mobilization of XAF 25 billion
Garoua Welcomes “C2D Regional Capital” Projects
Urban Roads: Ngaoundéré Is Changing
The Director of Operations at the World Bank visits MINHDU: Assessment of the PDVIR project
TRANSPORT URBAIN DE MASSE : pour plus d’attractivité de nos villes
DRAME DE DAMAS : le MINHDU prescrit des solutions durables pour éviter des catastrophes.
Coopération : MINHDU, ONU-Habitat et le FEICOM posent les bases de la gestion du foncier dans les opérations de restructuration des quartiers précaires pour la finalisation de la stratégie nationale d’amélioration des bidonvilles au Cameroun
Autoroute Yaoundé-Nsimalen : Vers la réception provisoire de l'infrastructure.
Lancement de la journée mondiale de l'habitat édition 2022 à Bertoua
Cameroun-ONU-Habitat : Une parfaite symbiose
Programme gouvernemental de 10 000 logements sociaux et 50 000 parcelles constructibles : Cérémonie de remise des clés aux nouveaux acquéreurs de Mbanga Bakoko
Projet de document de Politique Urbaine Nationale (PUN) : la dernière touche
Proclamation des résultats du Concours d'entrée à l'EAMAU Session de Mai 2022
MINHDU-CAMTEL : pour la connectivité des projets d’habitat et des infrastructures urbaines
Eclairage public via l'énergie photovoltaïque : le MINHDU appui le Réseau des Femmes Elues locales (REFELACAM)
Développement urbain durable : le Burkina Faso à l’école du Cameroun
AFD : LEBEURRE s’en va DAGO s’installe.
FUM 11 : le MINHDU porte haut la voix du Cameroun
Construction sites of social housing and roads in Yaoundé: the MINHDU takes the pulse
Décentralisation : Célestine Ketcha Courtès procède au lancement officiel des crédits transférés au Collectivités territoriales décentralisées pour le compte de l’exercice budgétaire 2022
Parcours à effectuer pour être d’un logement à Olembé ou à Mbanga Bakoko
Creative context
The Debt Reduction and Development Contract (C2D) is Cameroon’s largest debt cancellation and conversion program. Through this innovative mechanism, France decided on an additional bilateral effort to the HIPC initiative. The mechanism provides that the repayments made by the Cameroonian State in respect of the loans granted are returned to it to finance programmes to combat poverty and support economic growth.
In line with this, the C2D Program has had three phases (2006, 2011 and 2016), including interventions and investments in multiple sectors: agriculture, health, education, justice and police, drainage, etc., and in particular Urban Development, which, after targeting the cities of Douala and Yaoundé, was extended to the Regional Capitals, under the title «C2D Urbain Capitales Régionales» with as its main objective the sustainable improvement of access of urban populations to basic services in the cities of Bafoussam, Bertoua and Garoua (C2D 2011 «Regional Capitals 1») then Bamenda and Maroua (C2D 2016 - «Regional Capitals 2»).
Missions and Areas of Activity
The Program is dedicated on the one hand to the realization of Priority Investments (PIP) concerning infrastructures, Market Equipment, Urban Services, the improvement of the Living Environment and on the other hand to the strengthening of the capacities of local Project Management.
At the technical and operational level, the programme is housed in the MINHDU, with a number of prerogatives entrusted to the beneficiary CTD through the retrocession acts with a view to supporting decentralisation.
TARGETS
The target of the program is the populations of the cities of Bafoussam, Bertoua and Garoua for 2011 «Regional Capitals 1» as well as those of Bamenda and Maroua for «Regional Capitals 2»