IGS secures new World Bank project in Cameroon

Date: 24th April 2015
Posted by: Christopher Duku
Category: News

IGS is pleased to announce the securing of a new World Bank-funded project in Cameroon. The work is part of the PRECASEM project which has the overall objective of improving efficiency, transparency and contributing to the sustainable development of the mining sector.

IGS are leading this project in partnership with the Council for Geoscience (CGS) of South Africa. The work will involve supervising the geological and geochemical mapping component of this project which is scheduled to be completed over two years.

Dr Peter Zawada, Managing Director of IGS, said “This contract is a welcome addition to IGS’s growing portfolio of projects in Africa and emphasises our strengths as a company in being able to win projects of this nature. We look forward to helping Cameroon increase its geological knowledge which will help attract new investment into the country.”

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