Over 13,000 direct and 20,000 indirect jobs will be created in Cameroon by 2025, ten years before the Emergence vision.
The information was released in Yaounde at the Ministry of Employment and Vocational Training during an occasion effectuating a partnership accord signed between the Ministry and a rubber production company known in its French Acronym as SUDCAM.
The partnership agreement was signed at the Ministry of Employment and vocational training in Yaounde, in the midst of the Minister of Vocational Training Zacharie Perevet, the president of GMS International, Director General of SUDCAM and the Inspector General at the Ministry of Employment and Vocational Training.
According to the agreement, the SUDCAM company will have to invest over 430 billion FCFA by 2025 ten years before the 2035 emergence vision is accomplished.
They will also create a network of actors in the rubber cultivation sector.
Meanwhile, the Ministry of Employment and Vocational Training has agreed to upgrade the professional skills of SUDCAM workers.
The objectives they say will be realized through the creation of professional centres.