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Fight against famine: The government will audit its program with an envelope of 60 billion FCFA

PULCCA: Cameroon will audit the program

The certification of financial reports with the World Bank, the adequacy between the resources allocated to the project and the correct allocation of expenditure by donor will also be scanned.

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The Government of Cameroon wants to ensure that the resources made available to its Emergency Food Crisis Control Project (Pulcca) are used for the purposes for which they were granted in order to achieve the objective development of this project.

It must be ensured that the financial statements that are prepared by the various project implementation partners and the Project Management Unit (PMU) are prepared in such a way as to account for the financial transactions of Pulcca.

It is in this perspective that a call for expressions of interest has just been launched by Ndzomo Abanda, national coordinator of Pulcca, for the recruitment of a firm responsible for carrying out the financial and accounting audit of the said project, at 31 December 2023, 2024 and 2025 including the grace period.

The selected firm will verify the conformity of the financial reports, the eligibility of the expenses incurred during the projects and reported in the financial reports. The Cameroonian government also wants to ensure compliance with the procedures listed in the financing agreement with the World Bank and in the implementation manual and the Pulcca procedures manual.

The certification of financial reports with the World Bank, the adequacy between the resources allocated to the project and the correct allocation of expenditure by donor will also be scanned. The Pulcca benefits from World Bank financing of 60 billion FCFA over a period of three years (2023-2024-2025).

The main objective of the Pulcca is to improve food and nutrition security and increase the climate resilience of targeted households and producers. This project aims to provide food and nutritional aid to 256,000 extremely vulnerable people and to support 159,000 farmers for higher productivity and strong climate resilience in the North, Far North, North West, South-West, Adamaoua and East.

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