Cameroon's 2023 Annual Budget - Ministry Quotas

Cameroon's parliament on Monday 5th December 2022 approved a budget of 6,345.1 billion XAF (about 10 billion U.S. dollars) for the 2023 financial year, representing an increase of 4.4 percent compared to the previous financial year.
Here is a list of ministry quotas for the 2023 state budget:
National Assembly: 21.622 billion
Economic and Social Council: 1.891 billion
Justice: 65.91 billion
Supreme Court: 5.120 billion
Services attached to the Presidency: 7.961 billion
Services of the Prime Minister: 19.951 billion
External Relations: 38.795 billion
Territorial Administration: 38.795 billion
Public Market: 14.128 billion
Superior State Control: 5.985 billion
Defense: 276.941 billion
Finance: 65.868 billion
Basic Education: 254.232 billion
Communication: 4.813 billion
National Security: 100.657 billion
Art and culture: 5.55 billion
Scientific research: 12 billion
Sport and Physical Education: 73.46 billion
Higher Education: 73.46 billion
Tourism and Recreation: 7.407 billion
Secondary education: 461.208 billion
Youth and civic education: 26 billion
Environment, and nature protection: 6.710 billion
Technology: 7.07 billion
Economy, planning, and land tenure: 64.233 billion
Trade: 8.240 billion
Decentralization and local development: 51 billion
Agriculture and rural development: 117.01 billion
Livestock, fisheries, and animal industries: 51.32 billion
Water and Energy: 284.814 billion
Employment and vocational training: 25.466 billion
Domain: 18.46 billion
Housing and urban development: 118.2 billion
Social affairs: 18.08 billion
Forestry and wildlife: 19 billion
Public works: 491.458 billion
Small and medium-sized enterprises: 10.261 billion
Public health: 228.168 billion
Labor and Social Security 6.939 billion
Post and telecommunications: 14.74 billion
Transportation: 92.127 billion
Constitutional Council: 3.944 billion
Disarmament, demobilization, and reintegration: 6.767 billion
Promotion of bilingualism and multiculturalism: 3.180 billion
Promotion of women and the family: 9.201 billion
Public service and administrative reform 13.715 billion
Cameroon Elections (ELECAM): 12.183 billion
Senate: 16.162 billion
Human rights: 3.946 billion