Cameroon is divided into 10 regions, which serve as the country's primary administrative divisions at the first level of a three-tier governance structure. These regions function as crucial intermediaries between the central government and local authorities, responsible for implementing national policies and coordinating development programs within their territories. Each region is headed by a governor appointed by the President and oversees matters including infrastructure development, public health services, education, and local security. The regional administrations also manage budgetary allocations, facilitate inter-departmental coordination, and serve as representatives of state authority in their respective areas. This administrative framework allows Cameroon to balance centralized governance with regional needs across its diverse geographic and cultural landscape.
List of All Regions in Cameroon | |||
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| Map Index | Region Name | ||
| Adamaoua | |||
| Centre | |||
| Est | |||
| Extrême-Nord | |||
| Littoral | |||
| Nord | |||
| Nord-Ouest | |||
| Ouest | |||
| Sud | |||
| Sud-Ouest | |||