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#CmrDialogue: à quoi sert le Secrétariat Technique?

Logé au Palais des Congrès de Yaoundé, site du Grand dialogue national, le Secrétariat Technique recueille et met en forme les contributions et autres sollicitations des Camerounais d’ici et de la Diaspora.

À pied d’œuvre depuis plus d’une semaine, le Secrétariat Technique du Grand dialogue national  se veut le noyau de l’organisation de l’événement. De jour comme de nuit, il recueille les contributions écrites par e-mail, en version physique ou par appels téléphoniques des Camerounais de tout bord. Notamment ceux qui n’ont pas été invités dans les Services du Premier ministre. En effet, les responsables du Secrétariat Technique procèdent par des dépouillements des propositions afin de les classer selon qu’elles ont trait à la décentralisation, au fédéralisme ou à d’autres aspirations. Ce travail est placé sous la coordination de Félix Mbayu, ministre délégué auprès du ministre des Relations Extérieures, chargé de la Coopération avec le Commonwealth.
Felix Mbayu
Les missions du Secrétariat
Le Secrétariat Technique du Grand dialogue national a pour rôles de :
– Recueillir et traiter les contributions de Camerounais (nationaux et étrangers),
– Recevoir et traiter les demandes de participation aux échanges,
– Inscrire les participants à l’arrivée,
– Préparer des kits de participant et des dossiers techniques pour les commissions,
– Apprêter le compte rendu des délibérations des séances plénières et des commissions,
– Fournir des informations utiles aux participants,
– Préparer le rapport final du Grand dialogue national
En rappel, le Secrétariat Technique du Grand Dialogue National, est situé au Palais des Congrès de Yaoundé, site du rendez-vous historique prévu du 30 septembre au 4 octobre 2019. Il peut être contacté au numéro de téléphone (237) 222 211 339 / 222 211 311 / 222 211 427 / 222 211 326 / 222 211 394. Aussi, les contributions peuvent-elles être adressées à l’adresse suivante : contact@nationaldialogue.cm. Le site du Grand dialogue national lui, est : www.nationaldialogue.cm.

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