SMEs and Handicrafts : MINPMEESA Launches its Strategic Metamorphosis for the 2026 Fiscal Year
Dernière mise à jours il y'a 6 joursThe engineering of Cameroonian growth is taking to the drawing board to sculpt the economic face of 2026. While the city's clamor fades at the gates of Ministerial Building No. 1, a methodical effervescence took hold of the meeting room this Tuesday, January 20.
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Under the leadership of Joseph Tchana, Secretary General of MINPMEESA, the architects of public policy launched the development of the Review of Ministerial Activities. This is not a mere session of accounting validation, but a genuine operation of strategic surgery. By aligning the budgetary calendar with the ambitions of the SND30, the ministry seeks to transform every line of credit into a palpable impact for the local artisan and the SME promoter, making administrative rigor the foundation of a flawless entrepreneurial resilience.
The forty-eight-hour technical marathon, which concludes on January 21, mobilizes the entirety of the "Results Chain." At the heart of the debates lies the 2026-2028 strategic performance framework. This triennium promises to be one of consolidation for productive ecosystems, with a particular emphasis placed on the digital transition of SMEs and the professionalization of handicraft trades. Teams are working to define a sharp technical reference system intended to track the efficiency of every program. For Joseph Tchana, the imperative is to break with stagnation by perfectly synchronizing field actions with the State's budgetary flows, thereby ensuring that resources arrive at the right time to support innovation and job creation.
In 2026, the social economy must no longer be a theoretical concept, but a lever of stability for the population. The presentations delivered during this review insist on the necessity of impact-based planning. This involves identifying the bottlenecks that still hinder market access for small producers and proposing more agile monitoring mechanisms. By laying these foundations in the first month of the year, MINPMEESA secures visibility on upcoming challenges, from startup financing to the international promotion of "Made in Cameroon." This strategic metamorphosis is the hallmark of a modern administration that no longer contents itself with managing, but anticipates the needs of an economic fabric in full mutation.
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Floyd Miles
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