The government ministries of Cameroon were defined by Decree number 2004/320 of December 8, 2004.[1] The Cameroon government consists of the following ministries:

  • Ministry of Culture
  • Ministry of Commerce
  • Ministry of Communication
  • Ministry of Defense
  • Ministry of Housing and Urban Development
  • Ministry of Finance
  • Ministry of Basic Education
  • Ministry of Livestock Fisheries and Animal Industries
  • Ministry of Employment and Vocational Training
  • Ministry of Energy and Water Resources
  • Ministry Of Secondary Education
  • Ministry of Higher education
  • Ministry of Environment and Nature Protection in Cameroon
  • Ministry of Public Service and Administrative Reforms
  • Ministry of Forestry and Wildlife
  • Ministry of Industry, Mines and Technological Development
  • Ministry of Youth Affairs and Civic Education[2]
  • Ministry of Economy, Planning and Regional Development
  • Ministry of Small and Medium-sized Enterprises, Social Economy and Handicrafts
  • Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications
  • Ministry of Women's Empowerment and the Family
  • Ministry of Scientific Research and Innovation
  • Ministry of External Relations
  • Ministry of Public Health
  • Ministry of Sports and Physical Education
  • Ministry of Tourism
  • Ministry of Transport
  • Ministry of Labor and Social Security
  • Ministry of Public Works
  • Ministry of Justice
  • Ministry of Territorial Administration [3]
  • Ministry of Decentralisation and Local Development[4]

References

  1. http://www.spm.gov.cm/showtexte.php?idtexte=354&lang=en
  2. "Accueil".
  3. "Cameroonian Ministry of Territorial Administration and Decentralization (MINATD) | UN-SPIDER Knowledge Portal". www.un-spider.org. Archived from the original on 2015-09-10.
  4. https://www.spm.gov.cm/site/?q=en/content/president-paul-biya-reshuffle%E2%80%99s-government
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