More Young Entrepreneurs to be trained in Bordeaux
By dula MUNTEH, Cameroon Tribune, 24-12-2014
CCIMA President granted audience to the Club in Douala on December 22.
CCIMA President granted audience to the Club in Douala on December 22.
Two
more young entrepreneurs will be selected in the days ahead for yet
another capacity-building programme in Bordeaux, France. The information
filtered from an audience the President of the Chamber of Commerce,
Industry, Mines and Crafts of Cameroon (CCIMA), Christophe Eken, granted
the Club Bordeaux-Cameroun-France on December 22.
Speaking to
journalists after the audience, the Founding President of the Club,
Pierre de Gaétan Njikam Mouliom, who is also Bordeaux’s Deputy Mayor in
charge of Partnership with Sub-Saharan Africa, reiterated their
commitment to give a push to young and talented Cameroonian
entrepreneurs. The Club with a mission to contribute to sustainable
development in Cameroon by encouraging and instilling entrepreneurial
spirit in young Cameroonians will upgrade the capacity of two young
entrepreneurs for a period of one month in France.
The two
laureates for 2014 will be trained in Kedge Business School in Bordeaux
and will as well network with high level leaders and decision-makers in
the economic sector. Since the programme was initiated in 2010, two
entrepreneurs between the ages of 20 and 40 are selected each year based
on the content and credibility of their files deposited at CCIMA. The
results of the six already trained, according to the delegation leader,
are satisfactory and it has spurred the Club to do more. He said the
Club will put in place a follow up commission to guide laureates after
training. The Club that selects laureates from agro-industries, ICT and
craft sectors have made their intentions known to add industrial
maintenance and wood sectors and increase the number of beneficiaries as
well.
CCIMA
President, Christophe Eken, commended the dynamism of the Club in
training young entrepreneurs and enjoined interested entrepreneurs to
start compiling their files. Pierre de Gaétan was accompanied by the
Vice President of the Club- Sylvie Cazes, Club’s Partner, Alain
Chavance, Club’s Treasurer, Franck Monier and Club’s Deputy Secretary
General, Yannick Kwetchoua.
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