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Cameroon's Government Action Exhibition Opens in Yaounde
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Cameroon's Government Action Exhibition Opens in Yaounde

From Journal du Cameroun · () French

Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Cameroon is hosting the 15th edition of the Government Action Exhibition (SAGO) in Yaounde from June 6-13, 2026.
  • The event, themed 'State-Private Sector Partnership: Lever for an Emerging Cameroon,' aims to showcase government achievements and public policies.
  • Approximately 200 exhibitors and development partners are participating, with an expected 200,000 visitors.

Yaounde, Cameroon โ€“ The 15th edition of the Government Action Exhibition (SAGO) officially opened on June 8, 2026, at the Yaounde City Hall esplanade. Organized by the Cameroonian government and its development partners, the event runs until June 13.

Representing the Prime Minister, the Minister of Communication, Renรฉ Emmanuelle Sadi, presided over the opening ceremony. The exhibition's theme, 'State-Private Sector Partnership: Lever for an Emerging Cameroon,' highlights the collaborative efforts driving national development. Over the next five days, the salon will bring together public administrations, businesses, decentralized territorial communities, development partners, and citizens.

The event focuses on sharing experiences, ambitions, and projects through presentations, professional exchanges, thematic expositions, workshops, and roundtables. It serves as a platform to showcase the major achievements of the government and other public entities. This year, 200 exhibitors and development partners are present, anticipating around 200,000 visitors.

Key innovations include a village dedicated to showcasing the multisectoral riches of Cameroon's 10 regions, a career crossroads for youth orientation, training, and employment, and a "Made in Cameroon" consumption village. These initiatives aim to foster local development and engagement.

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Originally published by Journal du Cameroun in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.