Score: 47.09
Rank: 29

Cameroon

Overview

Cameroon Is located in Central Africa and a member of the Economic Community of Central African State(ECCAS) Economic Region. When assessing its wildlife economy, Cameroon has a Wildlife Economy Investment Index Score of 47.09 ranking 29th out of 53 African countries and the 7th out of 10 African Countries within the ECCAS Economic Region

In terms of its wildlife status, Cameroon has a wildlife status sub-index score of 47.74, ranking 9th out of 54 African countries and an investment enabling environment sub-index score of 46.45, ranking 39th out of 53 African countries.

To conduct a comparative analysis of Cameroon against another African country, refer to the WEII dashboard.

OVERALL
WEII SCORE

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STATUS SUBINDEX

INVESTMENT
ENABLING ENVIRONMENT SUBINDEX

Category Ranks & Scores

The Wildlife Economy Investment Index is divided into five categories: Wildlife Management, Public Sector Capacity, Ease of Doing Business, Investment Safety, and Wildlife Assets (0=lowest to 100=best).

Sub-category Ranks & Scores

The Wildlife Economy Investment Index is divided into 18 sub-categories, each rated on a scale from 0 (lowest) to 100 (best) which are Wildlife management effectiveness, Protected Areas, Infrastructures, Security and stability, Access to finances, Wildlife legal framework, Key Biodiversity Areas, Property rights, Business operations, Rule of law, Endemic species, Access to markets, Labor market, Corruption, Social inclusion, Money growth, Species richness, and Ecological habitats.

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