Cameroon: CCCC volunteers support education along Kribi-Lolabe Highway

Source:CCCCTime:2024-09-25

The Kribi-Lolabe Highway, constructed by CCCC’s CHEC, was opened to traffic in July 2022.

Recently, volunteers from the Kribi-Lolabe Highway project in Cameroon visited a nearby primary school to provide educational support, distributing backpacks, pens, notebooks, and ruler sets to students.
Since 2022, the project has assisted four schools along the route, benefiting over 3,500 villagers. The project team collaborates with local educational institutions and NGOs to build a public welfare ecosystem that promotes regional educational development.
The Kribi-Lolabe Highway, constructed by CCCC’s CHEC, was opened to traffic in July 2022. The main line spans 38.5 kilometers with a 4.5-kilometer linking-up road, featuring a six-lane, bidirectional design and a speed limit of 110 km/h.

Editor: CHEC