Cameroon gets CFA5 bln German support for youth and women businesses
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In Ahala, a suburb of Yaoundé, Akuah Ndefru runs Johina Center, a small plant-based remedies business. With €2,500 (about CFA1.6 million) from the Widu Africa project, supported by the German government, she upgraded her production site. Monthly revenue jumped from CFA1 million to CFA5 million, (…)
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