Work to develop an important road link in Cameroon is benefiting from Japanese funding.
March 15, 2016
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Work to develop an important road link in Cameroon is benefiting from Japanese funding. The Japanese international cooperation agency 6706 JICA is providing close to US$42 million for work to build the 67.5km road connecting Lélé in Cameroon with Mintom in neighbouring Congo-Brazzaville. The funding is sufficient to ensure Cameroon will now be able to complete work on the route. The section forms part of the Djoum - Ketta trunk road, itself part of the route linking Sangmélima in Cameroon with Ouesso in Congo. The total cost of the work to upgrade the Cameroon section of the Sangmélima - Ouesso route is around $201 million. XOF 119.80bn. The road measures 651km long, with 335km in Congo and 216km in Cameroon.