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Port: Port of Kribi

Port of Kribi – Socio-economic support program PASEK

In order to further strengthen the relationship between the town and the port of Kribi, and to ease its acceptance by the indigenous population, the Kribi socio-economic support program (PASEK) was established. This support program specifically…

10/06/2023
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Port of Kribi – Integrated Renewable Energy Generation Complex

The Kribi industrial zone is experiencing a surge in demand for electrical energy outstripping supply which is around 14 MVA. The deficit is expected to reach around 30 MVA in 2024 if no action is taken…

09/06/2023
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Port Authority of Kribi – Kribi Port Eco-sustain Project

To ensure the sustainable development of the Kribi Port industrial zone, relevant SDGs have been identified and will be monitored through the “Kribi Port Eco-Sustain Project”. The project also seeks to encourage all port community actors…

06/06/2023
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