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Région De Faranah 2018 REPUBLIQUE DE GUINEE Travail - Justice- Solidarité MINISTERE DU PLAN ET DU DEVELOPPEMENT ECONOMIQUE La région de Faranah en chiffres Edition 2020 GEOGRAPHIE ET ORGANISATION ADMINISTRATIVE Géographie 0rganisation administrative en 2018 4 préfectures ; 38 sous-préfectures ; 4 communes urbaines, Superficie = 35 581 km2 508 districts/quartiers ; 2 194 secteurs 38 communes rurales Source : BSD Ministère de l’administration du territoire et de la décentralisation (Annuaire statistique 2018) Préfectures Sous-préfectures Banian, Beindou, Gnaleah, Heremakonon, Kobikoro, Marela, Passayah, Sandeniah, Songoyah, Faranah Tindo, Tiro Dabola Arfamoussaya, Banko, Bissikrima, Dogomet, Kankama, Kindoye, Konindou, N’Dema Dinguiraye Banora, Dialakoro, Diatifere, Gagnakali, Kalinko, Lansanya, Selouma Albadariah, Banama ,Bardou, Beindou, Fermesadou, Firawa (Yomadou), Gbangbadou, Kissidougou Koundiatou, Manfran, Sangardo, Yende-Millimou, Yombiro Source : BSD Ministère de l’administration du territoire et de la décentralisation (Annuaire statistique 2018) STATISTIQUES DEMOGRAPHIQUES Populations des RGPH 1983 1996 2014 Population région de Faranah 425 160 602 845 941 554 Population de la principale préfecture : Kissidougou 142 756 206 755 283 778 Part de la population nationale en 2014 : 9,0 % Rang régional en 2014 : 7/8 Sources : Institut national de la statistique/RGPH Population au 1er juillet 2016 2017 2018 Population région de Faranah 1 006 314 1 035 162 1 064 587 Sources : Institut national de la statistique (Perspectives démographiques de la Guinée, décembre 2017) STATISTIQUES SUR LES CONDITIONS DE VIE DES MENAGES 1994/1995 2002/2003 2007 2012 Pauvreté monétaire Faranah Guinée Faranah Guinée Faranah Guinée Faranah Guinée Rang Incidence P0 (en %) 77,8% 62,5% 61,1% 49,1% 53,0% 53,0% 64,8% 55,2% 3/8 Profondeur P1 (en %) 39,5% 28,5% 22,7% 17,2% 14,9% 17,6% 25,0% 18,4% 2/8 Sévérité P2 (en %) 24,1% 16,1% 10,9% 8,1% 6,1% 8,2% 12,3% 8,4% 2/8 Sources : INS (Enquêtes auprès des ménages) Accès aux services de base 2003 2007 Rang en moins de 30 minutes(en %) Faranah Guinée Faranah Guinée 2007 Ecole primaire 71,0 75,8 91,1 83,5 3/8 Ecole secondaire 13,6 27,7 27,8 41,0 7/8 Centre de santé 24,9 40,8 44,5 56,0 6/8 Marché alimentaire 29,6 46,4 50,4 53,7 5/8 Sources : INS (EIBEP, EIBC) Accès aux commodités 2003 2007 2012 (en %) Faranah Guinée Faranah Guinée Faranah Guinée Rang 2012 Accès à l’électricité 2,9 18,4 2,1 20,7 1,6 17,5 7/8 Accès à l’eau potable 70,1 61,9 83,1 73,8 65,0 67,8 4/8 Robinet du ménage 1,5 7,7 0,6 8,0 2,9 10,6 5/8 Forage 57,2 33,5 74,7 48,2 47,9 35,3 3/8 Fontaine publique 5,1 3,2 0,0 1,0 5,0 2,0 1/8 Sources : INS (Enquêtes auprès des ménages) 2 STATISTIQUES SUR LES CONDITIONS DE VIE DES MENAGES : SANTE Infrastructures sanitaires et personnel de santé en 2017 1 hôpital régional, 48 centres de santé, 175 postes de santé, 3 hôpitaux préfectoraux, 9 officines privées 89 médecins, 53 infirmiers diplômés d’Etat, 83 sages-femmes, 3 dentistes, 0 technicien de santé, 298 agents techniques de santé, 9 pharmaciens, 18 biologistes, 14 matrones. Source : BSD du Ministère de la Santé (Annuaire statistique sanitaire 2017) Rang Indicateurs du personnel de santé 2015 2016 2017 Guinée 2017 2017 Nombre d’habitants par médecin 37 618 13 069 11 631 11 900 4/8 Nombre de femmes en âge de procréer 7 259 3 931 2 880 3 147 5/8 par sage-femme Nombre d’habitants par infirmier d’Etat 18 454 8 456 6 593 7 436 4/8 Source : BSD du Ministère de la Santé (Annuaires statistiques sanitaires) Guinée Rang Indicateurs de santé 2012 2016 2018 2018 2018 Indice synthétique de fécondité 5,8 5,4 5,8 4,8 2/8 Quotient de mortalité néonatale (en ‰) 45 28 39 32 6/8 Quotient de mortalité infantile (en ‰) 103 53 80 67 6/8 Quotient de mortalité juvénile (en ‰) 68 58 48 48 5/8 Prévalence VIH/Sida (en %) 1,4 nd 1,2 1,5 3/8 % d’accouchements dans un établissement de santé 29,0 35,7 34,4 52,6 7/8 % d’accouchements par médecin, infirmier ou sage-femme 23,0 47,5 38,4 55,3 7/8 % d’enfants de 12-23 mois vaccinés BCG 79,6 59,8 72,9 73,4 4/8 % d’enfants de 12-23 mois vaccinés Polio3 38,6 35,7 35,5 40,2 4/8 % d’enfants de 12-23 mois vaccinés Rougeole 53,8 42,0 36,2 39,5 4/8 Sources : INS (EDS 2012 ; MICS 2016, EDS 2018) Contraception femmes en union 2012 2016 2018 Guinée 2018 Rang 2018 Utilisant une méthode contraceptive 4,5 9,2 7,4 10,9 5/8 (en %) Sources : INS (EDS 2012 ; MICS 2016, EDS 2018) Guinée Rang Indicateurs nutritionnels 2012 2016 2018 2018 2018 % retard de croissance 30,7 41,2 29,0 30,3 5/8 % émacié 9,2 7,8 7,5 9,2 7/8 % insuffisance pondérale 17,2 14,9 17,1 16,3 4/8 Source : INS (EDS 2012 ; MICS 2016, EDS 2018) EMPLOI Guinée Rang Indicateurs emploi 2003 2007 2012 2012 2012 Taux d’activité (%) 49,8 88,3 77,4 69,1 3/8 Taux d’occupation (%) nd 84,9 76,4 66,5 3/8 Taux de chômage (%) 0,8 0,3 1,4 3,8 6/8 Taux de sous-emploi visible (%) 17,7 3,3 17,3 12,8 4/8 Sources : INS (EIBEP2003, ELEP 2007 et 2012) 3 STATISTIQUES SUR LES CONDITIONS DE VIE DES MENAGES : EDUCATION Education 2007 2012 2014 Rang 2014 Faranah Guinée Faranah Guinée Faranah Guinée Taux d’alphabétisation 27,2% 34,5% 26,1% 34,0% 22,3% 32,0% 7/8 Sources : INS (ELEP 2007 ; 2012 et RGPH 2014) Faranah Infrastructures scolaires en 2017/2018 105 établissements préscolaires, 969 écoles et 3 676 classes d’enseignement primaire, 93 établissements et 697 classes d’enseignement secondaire général, 7 établissements d’enseignement techniques et professionnel 2 996 enseignants dans le primaire, 1 306 enseignants dans le secondaire Sources : Annuaires statistiques 2017/2018 du MENA et 2018/2019 du METFPET Guinée Rang Education : Indicateurs 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2018 Taux brut de scolarisation Primaire 82,2 79,0 83,4 90,5 104,3 7/8 Taux brut d'admission CP1 83,2 80,1 116,0 130,7 129,3 5/8 Taux brut d’achèvement du primaire 54,7 64,4 57,9 44,6 60,3 7/8 Taux brut de scolarisation au collège 32,8 28,4 31,4 34,2 47,4 5/8 Sources : Indicateurs actualisés de l’éducation Guinée % Guinée Education : Les élèves 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2018 2018 Nombre d’élèves Préscolaire 9 267 10 490 7 090 10 030 19 737 14 364 194 641 7,4 Dont filles 4 435 5 091 3 527 5 041 4 846 4 186 95 269 4,4 Nombre d’élèves Primaire 127 007 129 587 129 204 138 866 154 984 158 258 1 998 858 7,9 Dont filles 50 852 51 926 50 228 54 249 62 054 64 123 908 148 7,1 Nombre d’élèves Secondaire 35 175 36 672 34 140 38 028 41 061 39 214 702 243 5,6 Dont filles 9 955 10 794 9 622 10 728 12 054 11 942 276 569 4,3 Nombre d’étudiants 1 889 1 984 1 385 1 310 2 163 2 528 92 856 2,7 Dont filles 332 370 248 260 441 483 25 809 1,9 Sources : BSD/MENA (annuaires statistiques), BSD/MESRS (annuaire statistique 2017/2018) Education : Guinée % Guinée 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Les infrastructures 2018 2018 Nombre d’écoles primaires 778 802 863 915 959 969 10 094 9,6 Nombre de classes du primaire 2 984 3 198 3 286 3 455 3 643 3 676 44 058 8,3 Nbre d’établissements secondaire 72 78 77 84 91 93 1 786 5,2 Nombre de classes du secondaire 604 605 597 624 675 697 14 217 4,9 Sources : BSD/MENA (annuaires statistiques) Guinée % Guinée Education : Les enseignants 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2018 2018 Nombre d’enseignants Primaire 2 843 2 723 2 473 2 699 2 947 2 996 40 816 7,3 Nombre d’enseignants Secondaire 955 975 1 055 1 082 1 327 1 306 30 699 4,3 Sources : BSD/MENA (annuaires statistiques) Guinée % Guinée Alphabétisation 2015 2016 2017 2018 2018 2018 Formation initiale Nombre de centres 20 18 16 17 126 13,5 Nombre d’inscrits 294 298 1 103 713 5 612 12,7 Nombre d’animateurs 21 14 21 19 168 11,3 Sources : Direction nationale de l’éducation non formelle et des innovations/ Statistiques des centres NAFA STATISTIQUES ECONOMIQUES Recettes totales de quelques 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 communes (millions GNF) Arfamoussayah 376,2 nd 39,6 91,5 136,1 1,7 Dabola 148,7 189,7 336,9 114,5 269,3 120,9 N’Déma 68,5 81,6 83,7 607,9 668,0 45,0 Dialakoro 17,5 31,4 31,4 11,4 17,6 177,1 Faranah-centre 572,4 668,5 592,5 1 003,5 1 003,5 259,4 Passaya 294,5 27,2 390,8 398,7 481,9 19,5 Kissidougou 1 981,9 876,7 839,8 437,5 437,5 288,2 Yendé 18,9 nd 47,8 798,4 439,5 543,5 Source : BSD Ministère de l’administration du territoire et de la décentralisation (annuaire statistique 2018) Dépenses d’investissement de quelques communes (millions 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 GNF) Dogomet 402,0 120,1 75,1 138,0 183,1 nd Konindou nd 5,8 31,6 42,1 112,4 3,6 Selouma 22,0 48,5 nd 46,3 84,8 182,1 Marélla 257,4 514,9 716,2 556,9 nd 12,1 Beindou - - 211,6 218,5 236,6 537,8 Kondiadou 213,5 551,3 323,4 557,7 592,9 14,2 Bardou 649,0 671,4 476,8 663,3 543,7 129,6 Firawa 361,0 417,4 32,0 70,5 819,9 1,0 Source : BSD Ministère de l’administration du territoire et de la décentralisation (annuaire statistique 2018) % Agriculture 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 national 2018 Production de céréales (tonnes) 416 794 426 026 446 117 469 676 500 403 583 314 15,8 Production de riz (tonnes) 285 232 311 597 305 212 324 052 371 232 405 779 17,3 Production de maïs (tonnes) 78 014 81 056 84 404 88 840 94 845 95 706 11,7 Production de fonio (tonnes) 53 548 33 373 56 501 56 784 34 326 34 559 7,2 Production de manioc (tonnes) 51 337 135 440 63 455 67 684 166 304 179 408 9,5 Production d’arachide (tonnes) 48 137 83 072 64 954 75 451 137 032 151 050 19,6 Source : ANASA/Ministère de l’agriculture % Elevage 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 national 2018 Nombre de bovins (1000 têtes) 921 971 1 025 1 081 1 140 15,2 Nombre de petits ruminants (1000 têtes) 517 552 589 628 670 11,3 Source : BSD du Ministère de l’élevage et des productions animales Guinée % Eau et énergie
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