Cameroon-South Korea : Balance Sheet Of Fruitful Cooperation

The South Korean Ambassador to Cameroon, Her Excellency Bok-ryeol Rhyou, has come to the end of her tour of duty.

Her Excellency Bok-ryeol Rhyou is leaving Cameroon after serving as South Korea’s Ambassador since 2018. Ambassador Bok-ryeol Rhyou’s tenure saw significant improvements of bilateral cooperation ties between Cameroon and South Korea in three main areas  training, New Information and Communication Technology, and health.

In the area of training, the Mechanised Irrigated Rice Complex and the Training Centre for Agricultural Research, Ndoumba-Nkoteng in the Upper Sanaga Division of Centre Region was commissioned on March 28, 2018. More than 1,000 Cameroonian civil servants, business people and students have trained in South Korea as part of the Korea International Cooperation Agency, KOICA’s capacity building programme.

On December 20, 2019, the Prime Minister, Head of Government, Chief Dr Joseph Dion Ngute, represented President Paul Biya at the inauguration of the National Institute for the Training of Trainers and Development Progarmmes, INFDP. Under New Information and Communication Technology, ICT, 200 Cameroonian engineers have trained in South Korea as part of the Cameroon Customs Information System, CAMCIS or the new Customs clearing system. On the ground in Cameroon, about 170 senior Customs officials were trained as trainers in collaboration with CUPIA, the technical partners of CAMPASS. It is envisaged that by 2021, a Universal Health Coverage System would have gone operational in Cameroon under a public-private arrangement led by the New Tech Management Cameroon SA company. Only recently, a South Korean firm, Mediline Medical, officially rolled out its activities in Cameroon. The company will amongst others distribute Coronavirus test kits. The past two years have also seen the extensio...

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