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Cameroon: Approximately Usd 10 Billion of External Financing Committed Not Mobilized at the End of September 2025

Summary by Financial Afrik
As of 30 September 2025, Cameroon had committed CFAF 5,641.9 billion (approximately USD 10 billion) of external financing for public investment projects. However, the Minister of Economy, Planning and Territorial Planning (MINEPAT) noted that these resources had not been used during one point of this situation. Of this amount, CFAF 4.714.7 billion (approximately USD 8.3 billion), or 83.6% of the total amount, correspond to "non-mature" projects.
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As of 30 September 2025, Cameroon had committed CFAF 5,641.9 billion (approximately USD 10 billion) of external financing for public investment projects. However, the Minister of Economy, Planning and Territorial Planning (MINEPAT) noted that these resources had not been used during one point of this situation. Of this amount, CFAF 4.714.7 billion (approximately USD 8.3 billion), or 83.6% of the total amount, correspond to "non-mature" projects.

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Financial Afrik broke the news in on Wednesday, March 11, 2026.
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