Revolutionizing education in Cameroon : Afriland First Bank's B-FIRST program investment CFA 300 million annually
Dernière mise à jours il y'a 6 moisAlready awarding 23,100 students in 306 schools across the country's 10 region, B-FIRST is revolutionizing Cameroonian education with the most ambitious excellence program ever launched by Afriland First Bank. This transformative initiative invests 300 million CFA francs annually
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The B-FIRST program combines university scholarships, academic prizes, and training for the next generation of Cameroonian leaders.Afriland First Bank is developing innovative educational projects with partner institutions. The B-FIRST training workshops, specialized school clubs, and professional conferences enrich the educational experience beyond classical curricula. These initiatives develop the essential soft skills for the modern job market.The B-FIRST commitment is part of a long-term vision to train a competitive Cameroonian elite at the continental level. This ambition addresses the challenges of the modern knowledge economy. The B-FIRST program perfectly illustrates the Cameroonian adage: "School is the future." By massively investing in education, Afriland First Bank demonstrates its understanding of sustainable development issues. This B-FIRST initiative confirms Afriland First Bank's status as a partner of choice in the educational sector, determined to uphold the values of merit, hard work, and excellence that guide its daily actions. The future geographical expansion of B-FIRST to other countries where Afriland First Bank operates will amplify the continental impact of this revolutionary program. The Cameroonian success will serve as a model for Francophone Africa.In 2024, the 300 million FCFA investment yielded exponential benefits for the quality of national education
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Floyd Miles
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