Bangui, June 8, 2026 – The President of the Central African Republic, Faustin-Archange Touadéra, took part on Monday, June 8, 2026, in the fourth and final day of the government seminar held at the CEMAC Heads of State Conference Center in Bangui. His presence at this important strategic meeting demonstrates his commitment to implementing reforms aimed at accelerating the development and emergence of the Central African Republic.
Opened on June 5, 2026, under the theme “Evaluating to Better Transform,” the seminar brought together key actors of government action for an in-depth reflection on the performance of public policies and ways to improve their effectiveness. The discussions provided an opportunity to assess the actions undertaken by various ministerial departments and to define new directions to better meet the expectations of the population.
The closing ceremony was attended by Prime Minister Félix Moloua, members of the government, heads of public institutions, and several technical and financial partners involved in supporting the country’s development process.
During this final day, participants reviewed the recommendations resulting from the various working sessions. Particular emphasis was placed on strengthening public governance, improving administrative performance, accelerating strategic development projects, and promoting a results-oriented culture within the Central African administration.
Through his active participation in the proceedings, President Touadéra reaffirmed his determination to continue the reforms already underway in order to consolidate the achievements recorded in recent years. He also encouraged government members to maintain their efforts to translate national ambitions into tangible results for the benefit of citizens.
The conclusion of this government seminar therefore marks an important milestone in the modernization process of the Central African state. The conclusions and recommendations adopted are expected to serve as a roadmap for enhancing the effectiveness of public action and supporting the country’s sustainable development and emergence objectives.
Through this initiative, the Central African authorities seek to promote governance that is increasingly focused on evaluation, performance, and impact, in order to address the country’s economic and social challenges and lay the foundations for a more prosperous future for the entire nation.

