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The Douala Maritime Museum: a great attraction at the 2019 Moungo Festival.

Since 16 April 2019, the CNSC exhibition stand stood out in the Festival grounds.

On 18 April, the Prime Minister, Head of Government personally chaired the official opening ceremony of the festival in the presence of many government ministers and august guests.

 The CNSC General Manager who attended the very heavily attended ceremony was visibly satisfied as crowds of visitors who stopped by CNSC’s stand were well received and served with CNSC brochures, flyers, publication and other documentaries.

 IMO's travelling exhibition showcased by the Douala Maritime Museum enabled many visitors to discover the immensity of the IMO's contribution to promoting a greener and more secure marine environment for better trade.

From the 16th to the 20th April 2019, Nkongsamba, in the Littoral Region of Cameroon, vibrated to the throbbing rhythms of the Moungo Festival that was animated by economic, art, cultural and tourism exhibitions. The digital world was also displayed alongside free medical consultations.

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