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Ministry of Small and Medium Sized Enterprises (MINPMEESA)

Website: www.minpmeesa.gov.cm

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Email: minpmeesainfos@gmail.com

BP: 6096, Yaoundé,

Contact: +237 222 224 528

Head: Achille BASSILEKIN III

Creation Date: December 2004

Organizations under Supervision: Agence de Promotion des Pme (APME), La Bourse de Sous-traitance et de Partenariat (BSTP), Banque camerounaise des PME (BCPME)

Partners:

Domaine Dénomination Programme Date entrée
 Facilitation  e-regulations 2011
Regroupements d’associations Confédération Nationale des Artisans du Cameroun (CNAC) 2003
Corps National des Artisans
Structures d’appui locales APIC
CAFOR/CAPEA
CAFRAD
CEFAB
CLAAC
Centre DON BOSCO
Espaces Métiers
FEICOM Appui des communes/promo artisanat 2013
PREPAFEN
Structures étrangères et internationales IRCOD
IECD
SNV
OSCD
AFVP
GTZ
DED
AFD
CODEPA
Union Européenne

 

Events:

Dénomination Date de

1ère édition

Périodicité
Journées Nationales des PME 2011
Salon International de l’Artisanat du Cameroun (SIARC) 2008
Journées Nationales  de l’Economie Sociale 2013
Journée de l’incubé 2019
Pitch Hub Africa Cameroun 2017 Annuelle

Description

The Minister of Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises, Social Economy, and Handicrafts is like a helper for small businesses, people who make things by hand, and those who want to start their businesses. Their job is to make sure these businesses and activities grow and become successful.

Here’s what they do:

  • They encourage and take care of small businesses and people who make things by hand, like crafts.
  • They help people who used to work in informal jobs to learn new skills and start their small businesses or make crafts.
  • They support the idea of businesses that help the community and make it better.
  • They want people to be creative and start their businesses, so they encourage that.
  • They help these small businesses and craftspeople show their products to everyone, so more people can see and buy them.
  • They work with groups that have information about these businesses so that people who want to invest or help them can find out more easily.
  • They promote and support crafts made by hand, like special arts and crafts.
  • They keep an eye on groups and organizations that help small businesses and craftspeople.
  • They watch over groups that represent small businesses and crafts, making sure they are doing well.
  • They pay attention to how jobs are changing and help people who want to learn new things.
  • They look at ways to help people get information and training if they work in jobs that are not official.

 

So, the Minister helps small businesses, craftspeople, and people who want to start their own businesses to grow and do well, making the country better and more creative.