Tourism in Cameroon : Impacts of Tourism in Cameroon
Takor, Rismond (2021)
Takor, Rismond
2021
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2021062216547
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2021062216547
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It is an unarguably fact that the introduction of Tourism Business has greatly influenced many countries in Africa and Cameroon isn’t excluded. It started in Cameroon in the 1970’s under the leadership of president Ahmadou Ahidjo, and it was quite a small sector by then. In recent times, the sector has been greatly improved and it is amongst the first 10 priorities of the nation.
This thesis is aimed at identifying the extent at which tourism has contributed to the economy of Cameroon. This is going to provide recommendations to the commissioner of the thesis for a better transformation and development of its activities.
The main tool used for the study was questionnaire. Due to the current location of the researcher, it was deemed appropriate to use questionnaire. Administrators who represented the researcher administered this. The responses from the questionnaire was combined with the information gathered from the theoretical part; recommendations were made to the commissioner as well as other readers who find this thesis necessary.
This thesis is aimed at identifying the extent at which tourism has contributed to the economy of Cameroon. This is going to provide recommendations to the commissioner of the thesis for a better transformation and development of its activities.
The main tool used for the study was questionnaire. Due to the current location of the researcher, it was deemed appropriate to use questionnaire. Administrators who represented the researcher administered this. The responses from the questionnaire was combined with the information gathered from the theoretical part; recommendations were made to the commissioner as well as other readers who find this thesis necessary.