Educational Cooperation: PM, Italian Minister Explore Possibilities

Prime Minister Joseph Dion Ngute had discussions with Professor Patrizio Bianchi in Yaounde on April 15, 2019.

There are brighter days in the horizon for strengthened educational cooperation between Cameroon and Italy following the working visit of an Italian delegation in Cameroon to assess the implementation of framework ties between the two countries in university cooperation. The Prime Minister, Head of Government, Chief Joseph Dion Ngute on April 15, 2019 at the Star Building held talks with the members of the visiting Italian delegation.

The delegation was led by Professor Patrizio Bianchi, Vice President of the Inter-Mediterranean Commission and Minister in charge of Coordination, European Economic Develop ment Policy, Education, Labour, Vocational Training and Research in the Region of Emilia Romagna in Italy.

After the discussions, Patrizio Bianchi told the press that, “We are discussing about education. Our region has the largest number of Cameroonian students. We are out for something more now. We want part of the courses offered here in Cameroon and part in the University of Bologna on automation, mechanics and every other course that can improve the quality of production in Cameroon.”

Explaining reasons for the decision, he said, “We consider Cameroon the centre in Central Africa and we think that it is important to carry on our capacity work together in education.” The audience was also an occasion for the Prime Minister and the Italian Minister to “discuss the possibility to develop our cooperation in vocational training. ...

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