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This report lays the groundwork for a
safety net system that can address the needs of the poor in
Cameroon. Cameroon does not have a coordinated system of
safety nets; rather, small, isolated interventions which
together do not address the needs. Moreover, food and fuel
price subsidies which mainly benefit the rich cost around 2
percent of GDP/year much more than total safety net
spending. There is a need for a social protection strategy
and an effective safety net system to address chronic
poverty and food insecurity in Cameroon. This strategy
should identify risks and vulnerabilities so they can be
addressed by appropriate programs. Investments in human
capital and in geographic areas most affected by poverty the
North and Far North should be priority.