The state of Cameroon understands the prerequisite of a functional social insurance for workers, most importantly for workers regularized under the Cameroon Labour Code. This amount of two hundred Billion is paid into the coffers of the National Social Insurance for the 2018 fiscal year. It was paid yesterday, Thursday, 18th 2018 as the budget of this pivotal structure. The National Social Insurance Fund has the arduous task of registering more workers into their data base as well as meeting the exigencies of its registered members.
Cameroon: Two hundred Billion "guaranteed" as social security for civil servants

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