The Central African Economic and Monetary Community (CEMAC) Supervisory Board points out in its report that the economies of the subregion will be better off in the next two years. It is not yet sustainable and inclusive growth to reduce poverty or create jobs for the largest number of inhabitants in the subregional economic space…...
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