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Cameroon - Kumba-Mamfe Road Development Project - Project Completion Report
The implementation of the Kumba-Mamfe Road Development Project fell within the framework of Cameroon’s Growth and Employment Strategy (DSCE) for the 2010-2020 period and the second pillar (“Infrastructure Development”) of the Bank's Country Strategy Paper 2010-2014 for Cameroon. Moreover, the project was in keeping with the Bank's infrastructure development thrusts as set out in its Long-Term Strategy (LTS), particularly by contributing to the achievement of the second, third and fifth "High 5s".

The African Development Bank is a regional multilateral development finance institution, established in 1963, with a mandate to further economic development and social progress of African countries, individually and collectively. 80 member countries including all the 54 African countries and 26 non-African countries in the Americas, Europe and Asia own the Bank.
Comprises initiatives that develop and maintain road transport infrastructure to improve connectivity, safety, and mobility for people and goods.
Encompasses the planning, design, construction, and maintenance of the physical and naturally built environment and public works within the built environment.