Article Aug. 28, 2017
Chad-Cameroon project's reports and data files
Article Aug. 28, 2017
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Chad-Cameroon project's reports and data files
The EEPCI project's primary tools for transparency include project update reports, providing performance data on safety, compensation, consultation, worker and community health, local business development, local employment and construction/operational progress as well as village and quarterly land use management reports.
Project report updates
Project Update No. 37 - English version
Year-end 2016

Project Update No. 37 - French version
Mise a jour du Projet No 37
Rapport Annuel 2016

Project Update No. 36 - English version
Year-End Report 2015

Project Update No. 36 - French version
Mise a jour du Projet No 36
Rapport Annuel 2015

Project Update No. 35 - English version
Year-End Report 2014

Project Update No. 35 - French version
Mise a jour du Projet No 35
Rapport Annuel 2014

Project Update No. 34 - English version
Year-End Report 2013

Project Update No. 34 - French version
Mise a jour du Projet No 34
Rapport Annuel 2013

Project Update No. 33 - English version
Year-End Report 2012

Project Update No. 33 - French version
Mise a jour du Projet No 33
Rapport Annuel 2012
Project Update No. 32 - English version
Mid-Year Report 2012

Project Update No. 31 - English version
Year End Report 2011

Project Update No. 31 - French version
Mise a jour du Projet No 31
Rapport semi annuel 2011

Project Update No. 30 - English version
Mid-Year Report 2011

Project Update No. 30 - French version
Mise а jour du Projet No 30
Rapport semi-annuel 2011

Project Update No. 29 - English version
Annual Report 2010

Project Update No. 29 - French version
Mise a jour du Projet No 29
Rapport Annuel 2011

Project Report No. 28 - English version
Mid-Year Report 2010

Project Update No. 28 - French version
Mise a jour du Projet No 28
Rapport Semi-Annuel 2010

Performance data
Annual individual livelihood restoration reports
Village reports
Brochures
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