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BUDGET ORIENTATION DEBATE GOVERNMENT

WORKSHOP TO MONITOR THE LEVEL OF COMMITMENT OF CSOs IN THE EITI PROCESS IN CAMEROON




CAPACITY BUILDING WORKSHOP

MUNICIPAL ACTORS AT THE SCHOOL OF DIGITALIZATION

PRESENTATION OF THE DIGITAL PLATFORM WWW.CAMEROON-OCD.ORG

CRADEC PARTICIPATES IN THE FIRST FORUM OF EXCHANGE BETWEEN MINFI AND OSC

OFFICIAL PRESENTATION OF THE REPORT ON BENEFICIAL OWNERSHIP TO THE CAMEROONIAN GOVERNMENT

2nde EDITION OF THE CITIZEN'S DIALOGUE

INTER REGIONAL WORSHOPS ON COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION IN FISCAL GOUVERNANCE

INFORMATION CAMPAIGN ON THE 2020 FINANCE LAW

NATIONAL WORKSHOP ON ILLICIT FINANCIAL FLOWS

CAMPAIGN ''STOP THE BLEEDING ''

LAUNCHING OF THE CAMPAIGN
''STOP THE BLEEDING ''

TRAINNING ANALYSTS ON FINANCIAL INVESTIGATION

TRAINNING ON BUDGETARY GOVERNANCE

LAUNCHING CONSORTIUM CRADEC-EU PROJECT

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ABOUT US

Created in 1996 and registered in Cameroon under N° 00088 / RDA / J06 / BAPP, on April 22, the African Regional Center for Community and Endogenous Development is a development support association under Cameroonian law. Its objectives contribute to the full development of communities at the base focused on self-promotion. This self-promotion requires respect for rights and duties as citizens and stakeholders in the management of public affairs at all levels. CRADEC thus pleads for the fight against tax evasion and fraud for an optimization of tax revenues which guarantee the financing of development objectives...

  • #Vision

    The African Regional Center for Community and Endogenous Development has as vision to contribute to the strengthening of budgetary governance and tax justice, for an improvement in the effectiveness and efficiency of public policies (Areas of financing the economy; public markets and mining industries) as well as the access of populations to quality information (accurate, understandable, exhaustive and complete) in the context of implementing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
  • #Missions

    CRADEC has as missions to:

       -Reduce Illicit Financial Flows (IFF) from Cameroon for the financing of development priorities;

    -Strengthen the public procurement system in Cameroon;

    -Promote the implementation of the principle of environmental and social responsibility (CSR) in mining projects and the implementation of the SDGs in Cameroon

  • #Goal

    A strengthened Budget Governance and Tax Justice, vectors of inclusive and sustainable growth to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
  • #Values

    CRADEC's values are:

    Justice - Transparency - Solidarity (towards oneself and our community) - responsibility (sharing and reporting).

  • #Principle

    The promotion of self-promotion and the development of citizens by taking charge of their own destiny.

  • #Strategy

    Our strategy calls for a participative approach that puts the disadvantaged person at the center

NOS PROGRAMMES

In September 2000, the United Nations Millennium Summit adopted the Declaration on the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). Its main objective was the elaboration of a set of development objectives that are quantifiable and achievable over time, to eliminate poverty. In its implementation, remarkable progress has been made in certain indicators such as primary education

The mobilization of domestic resources is important for African states. It improves the level of budgetary revenue for financing development objectives. However, illicit financial flows and corruption constitute challenges in the mobilization of domestic resources. This is how they have been at the heart of discussions on development in Cameroon for some time...

In February 2009, the heads of state and government on the African continent adopted the African Mining Vision (AMV) to serve as a roadmap for Africa in order to maximize the development results of mineral resources in the continent. The vision, supported by its action plan for its implementation, is motivated by a disconcerting...

The implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) should be considered with a view to responding as best as possible to the expectations of the populations, by involving everyone, institutionally or individually, counting on everyone's capacities, in a spirit of common but differentiated responsibility, in accordance with the commonly accepted and ...

SOME FIGURES ABOUT CRADEC

26

Years of existence

4

Programs

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