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'''Decree number 2004/320''' is a presidential decree issued on December 8, 2004 by [[Paul Biya]] that organized 29 ministries of the [[Politics of Cameroon|Government of Cameroon]].<ref>{{cite book |title=Cameroon: Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper-Progress Report |authorlink= |last= |first= |coauthors=[[]] |page=101 |year=2006 |publisher=[[International Monetary Fund]] }}</ref> |
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The '''Decree n° 2004/320 of December 8th, 2004''' organized the [[government]] in [[Cameroon]].<ref>http://www.spm.gov.cm/showtexte.php?idtexte=354&lang=en {{deadlink}}</ref> |
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==Provisions== |
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Provisions of the decree include: |
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*Creation of the [[Ministry of Youth Affairs (Cameroon)|Ministry of Youth Affairs]].<ref>{{cite book |title=Youth and nation-building in Cameroon: a study of National Youth Day messages and leadership discourse (1949-2009) |last=Ewumbue-Monono |first=Churchill |page=13 |year=2009 |publisher=African Books Collective |isbn=9789956558322 }}</ref> |
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*Splitting the [[Ministry of Environment and Forests (Cameroon)|Ministry of Environment and Forests]] into the [[Ministry of Forests and Fauna (Cameroon)|Ministry of Forests and Fauna]] and the [[Ministry of Environment and Protection of Nature (Cameroon)|Ministry of Environment and Protection of Nature]].<ref>{{cite book |title=The rainforests of Cameroon: experience and evidence from a decade of reform |last=Topa |first=Giuseppe |coauthors=Carole Megevand, Alain Karsenty |page=152 |year=2009 |publisher=[[World Bank Publications]] |isbn=9780821378786 }}</ref> |
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*Reorganisation of the [[Ministry of Energy and Water (Cameroon)|Ministry of Energy and Water]].<ref>{{cite journal |last=Yuntenwi |first=Ernestine A. Tangang |coauthors=Victor Ngu Cheo, Jürgen Ertel |year=2008 |month= |title=Standards of Implementing Renewable Energy Technologies in Cameroon |journal=Environmental Protection in the European Union |volume=3 |pages=171-183 |doi=10.1007/978-3-540-31141-6 }}</ref> |
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*Creation of the [[Ministry of Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises, Social Economy and Handicraft (Cameroon)|Ministry of Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises, Social Economy and Handicraft]].<ref>{{cite journal |last=Zisuh |first=Ngoasong Michael |year=2007 |month= |title=DOES INNOVATION MATTER FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT? AN EMPIRICAL STUDY OF SMALL AND MEDIUM-SIZED ENTERPRISES IN THE CITY OF KUMBA - CAMEROON |journal=Studia Universitatis Babes Bolyai |publisher=[[CEEOL]] |volume= |issue=1/2007 |pages=91-109 |issn=1937-8602 }}</ref> |
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*Transfer of responsibility for authorisation of the use of government vehicles from the [[Prime Minister's Office (Cameroon)|Prime Minister's Office]] to the [[Ministry of State Property and Land Tenure (Cameroon)|Ministry of State Property and Land Tenure]].<ref>{{cite news |title=Anong Adibime and His Stubborn Lot |url=http://allafrica.com/stories/200904290683.html |work=[[Cameroon Tribune]] |date=April 29, 2009 |accessdate=December 10, 2010 }}</ref> |
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Revision as of 20:48, 10 December 2010
Decree number 2004/320 is a presidential decree issued on December 8, 2004 by Paul Biya that organized 29 ministries of the Government of Cameroon.[1]
Provisions
Provisions of the decree include:
- Creation of the Ministry of Youth Affairs.[2]
- Splitting the Ministry of Environment and Forests into the Ministry of Forests and Fauna and the Ministry of Environment and Protection of Nature.[3]
- Reorganisation of the Ministry of Energy and Water.[4]
- Creation of the Ministry of Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises, Social Economy and Handicraft.[5]
- Transfer of responsibility for authorisation of the use of government vehicles from the Prime Minister's Office to the Ministry of State Property and Land Tenure.[6]
References
- ^ Cameroon: Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper-Progress Report. International Monetary Fund. 2006. p. 101.
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- ^ Topa, Giuseppe (2009). The rainforests of Cameroon: experience and evidence from a decade of reform. World Bank Publications. p. 152. ISBN 9780821378786.
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(help) - ^ "Anong Adibime and His Stubborn Lot". Cameroon Tribune. April 29, 2009. Retrieved December 10, 2010.