In most developing countries, the socio-economic and professional integration of women remains a major objective. With this in mind, the Cameroonian government, through the Ministry for the Promotion of Women and the Family, has set up Centers for the Promotion of Women and the Family (CPFF) throughout the country. For MINPROFF, these CPFFs represent the operationalization of the Cameroonian government's strategy for the economic promotion of women and their socio-professional integration.The aim of this report is therefore to clinically study the implementation of this strategy in order to highlight its merits and limitations, and to propose new solutions to further improve this approach. Although the results of the implementation of this policy are quantitatively and qualitatively real, the overall assessment of the policy of integrating women into development reveals a significant risk of stagnation in relation to the objective pursued, which is sustainable development.