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N.Pmruixior Uurrrm DIRECTION DES RESSOURCES RESOURCES HUMAINES REPUBLIQUE DU CAMEROUN Rf,PUBLTC OF CAMEROON Paix-Travail-Patrie Peace.Work-Fatherlând MINISTERE DE L'EDUCATION DE MINISTRY OF BASIC EDUCATION BASE GENERAL SECRETARIAT SECRETARIAT Gf,NERAL n.pmruixior uurrrm DIRECTION DES RESSOURCES RESOURCES HUMAINES TROISIEME PROGRAMME DE CONTRACTUALISATION DES INSTITUTEURS AU MINISTERE DE L'EDUCATION DE BASE DEUXIEME OPERATION AU TITRE DE L'EXERCICE 2O2O usrE DEs EcoLEs NECESSTTEUSES (JOB POSTING ) REGION DU NORD N" REGION DEPARTEMENT ARRONDISSEMENT NOM DE L'ECOLE 1 NORD BENOUE BASCHEO ECOLE PUBLIQUE DE BASCHEO 2 NORD BEN OU E BASCHEO EP BANTAYE-BASCH EO 3 NORD BE NOU E BASCHEO EP BARGOUMA 4 NORD BENOUE BASCHEO EP BOMBOL 5 NORD BENOU E BASCHEO EP DARAM 6 NORD BE NOU E BASCHEO EP DARPATA 7 NORD BE NOU E BASCHEO EP DJALINGO.BELEL 8 NORD BEN OU E BASCHEO EP DJAOURO-MOUSSA 9 NORD BEN OU E BASCHEO EP DJARENGOL 10 NORD BEN OU E BASCHEO EP DORBA 11 NORD B ENOU E BASCHEO EP FOULBERE 72 NORD BENOUE BASCHEO EP GASSIRE -15 NORD B ENOU E BASCHEO EP HAMAKOUSSOU 14 NORD B ENOU E BASCHEO EP HAMAYEL 15 NORD BENO U E BASCHEO EP HARKOU NORD BENOUE BASCHEO EP KATAKO 17 NORD 8 ENOU E BASCHEO EP KATCHATCHIA 18 NORD BENOUE BASCHEO EP KERZING 19 NORD BENOUE EASCHEO EP KOBOSSI 20 NORD B ENOU E BASCHEO EP LARIA 2t NORD BENOUE BASCHEO EP MALKOUROU NORD BENOU E BASCHEO EP MAPOUTKI 23 NORD BENOUE BASCHEO EP MAYO-OULO-FALI 24 NORD BENOUE BASCHEO EP MBABI 25 NORD BENOUE BASCHEO EP MBOULMI 26 NORD BENOUE BASCHEO EP NARO-KOUBADJE 27 NORD 8 ENOU E BASCHEO EP NASSARAO 28 NORD BENOUE BASCHEO EP NGOUROU-DABA 29 NORD BENOUE BASCHEO EP NGOUTCHOUMI 30 NORD BENOUE BASCHEO EP OURO GODJE 31 NORD BENOUE BASCHEO EP OURO-MODIBO 32 NORD BENOUE BASCHEO EP OURO-NAOUDE 33 NORD BENOUE BASCHEO EP OURO-NENE 34 NORD BENOUE BASCHEO EP PEMGOU 35 NORD BENOUE BASCHEO EP ROGNOU 36 NORD BENOUE BASCHEO EP SABONGARI-SOUKI 37 NORD BENOUE BASCHEO EP SEBORE-ROGNOU 38 NORD BENOUE BASCHEO EP TARABA 39 NORD BENOUE BASCHEO EP TCHOM 40 NORD BENOUE BASCHEO EP WAFANGO 41 NORD BENOUE BASCHEO GBPS BASCHEO 42 NORD BENOUE BIBEMI EP OURO-KARI 43 NORD BENOUE BIBEMI EP ADI 44 NORD BENOUE BIBEMI EP AOUDJALI 45 NORD BENOUE BIBEMI EP BAHAMADICKO 46 NORD BENOUE BIBEMI EP BAHIMI I 47 NORD BENOUE BIBEMI EP BAHIMI III 48 NORD BENOUE BIBEMI EP BANDORO 49 NORD BENOUE BIBEMI EP BANTADJE-BIBEMI 50 NORD BENOUE BIBEMI EP BESSOUM-BOUBA 51 NORD BENOUE BIBEMI EP BESSOUM-LABAYE 52 NORD BENOUE BIBEMI EP BIBEMI GROUPE I B 53 NORD BENOUE BIBEMI EP BIBEMI II A 54 NORD BENOUE BIBEMI EP BIL PLATEAU PADARME 55 NORD BENOUE BIBEMI EP BILINGA-MANDJOLA 56 NORD BENOUE BIBEMI EP BOELI WINDE 57 NORD BENOUE BIBEMI EP BOROM 58 NORD BENOUE BIBEMI EP BOUCTIO 59 NORD BENOUE BIBEMI EP BOUNGUEL 60 NORD BENOUE BIBEMI EP CARREFOUR MORA 61 NORD BENOUE BIBEMI EP DANDERE 62 NORD BENOUE BIBEMI EP DEOU 63 NORD BENOUE BIBEMI EP DERINTCHING 64 NORD BENOUE BIBEMI EP DJARENDI-BELLO 65 NORD BENOUE BIBEMI EP DJARENGOL 66 NORD BENOUE BIBEMI EP DJENNEO 67 NORD BENOUE BIBEMI EP DJOUGOUNDOURE 68 NORD BENOUE BIBEMI EP DOUGUE 69 NORD BENOUE BIBEMI EP FALTIGOU 70 NORD BENOUE BIBEMI EP FAMOU 71 NORD BENOUE BIBEMI EP GALI II 72 NORD BENOUE BIBEMI EP GOPTIKERE 73 NORD BENOUE BIBEMI EP GORE-ARDO 74 NORD BENOUE BIBEMI EP HOULA-FANDOU 75 NORD BENOUE BIBEMI EP KALAOU 76 NORD BENOUE BIBEMI EP KALYANFOU 77 NORD BENOUE BIBEMI EP KATCHEO 78 NORD BENOUE BIBEMI EP KILBAOU 79 NORD BENOUE BIBEMI EP LABARE 80 NORD BENOUE BIBEMI EP LABARE-BIBEMI 81 NORD BENOUE BIBEMI EP LABARE-DJAM'A 82 NORD BENOUE BIBEMI EP LADDE-GORE 83 NORD BENOUE BIBEMI EP LAM 84 NORD BENOUE BIBEMI EP LAOUA 85 NORD BENOUE BIBEMI EP LAZOUA 86 NORD BENOUE BIBEMI EP LOMBO 87 NORD BENOUE BIBEMI EP LOMINGUEL 88 NORD BENOUE BIBEMI EP MAFALE 89 NORD BENOUE BIBEMI EP MAIDJIMI 90 NORD BENOUE BIBEMI EP MAKASSELE 91 NORD BENOUE BIBEMI EP MAYO LOPE DOMAYO 92 NORD BENOUE BIBEMI EP MAYO-BARKA 93 NORD BENOUE BIBEMI EP MAYO-BARKA 94 NORD BENOUE BIBEMI EP MAYO-LAWADJI 95 NORD BENOUE BIBEMI EP MAYO-LOPE 96 NORD BENOUE BIBEMI EP MBEDIDAM 97 NORD BENOUE BIBEMI EP MBELLA 98 NORD BENOUE BIBEMI EP MBIGOU 99 NORD BENOUE BIBEMI EP NAKANDJA 100 NORD BENOUE BIBEMI EP NDJOURA 101 NORD BENOUE BIBEMI EP NDONGA 102 NORD BENOUE BIBEMI EP NGAOULI 103 NORD BENOUE BIBEMI EP OURO-HARDE 104 NORD BENOUE BIBEMI EP OURO-KEO 105 NORD BENOUE BIBEMI EP OURO-KIANDA 106 NORD BENOUE BIBEMI EP PADARME I 107 NORD BENOUE BIBEMI EP PATADJE 108 NORD BENOUE BIBEMI EP PIAGA 109 NORD BENOUE BIBEMI EP POMLA MBODEWA 110 NORD BENOUE BIBEMI EP SEBORE 111 NORD BENOUE BIBEMI EP TCHAKARI 112 NORD BENOUE BIBEMI EP VONRE 113 NORD BENOUE BIBEMI EP YABERYA 114 NORD BENOUE BIBEMI GBPS BIBEMI 115 NORD BENOUE BIBEMI GBS DJALOUMI 116 NORD BENOUE DEMBO EP BABESSA 117 NORD BENOUE DEMBO EP BADJEROUM 118 NORD BENOUE DEMBO EP BALDE-DANEDJI 119 NORD BENOUE DEMBO EP BAONIA-DJALLOU 120 NORD BENOUE DEMBO EP BELLA-DARKODJE 121 NORD BENOUE DEMBO EP BIL DEMBO 122 NORD BENOUE DEMBO EP BORI-CENTRE 123 NORD BENOUE DEMBO EP BOUNDJOUMI-MALLA 124 NORD BENOUE DEMBO EP DIRI-KANGOU 125 NORD BENOUE DEMBO EP DJAOULI 126 NORD BENOUE DEMBO EP DJATOUMI-CARREFOUR 127 NORD BENOUE DEMBO EP DJATOUMI-VILLAGE 128 NORD BENOUE DEMBO EP DOMBOL 129 NORD BENOUE DEMBO EP DORNOMOU 130 NORD BENOUE DEMBO EP HOURO-ALKALI 131 NORD BENOUE DEMBO EP LAINDE-TCHAKOUM... 132 NORD BENOUE DEMBO EP LOUGUEREO 133 NORD BENOUE DEMBO EP MBOUTOU 134 NORD BENOUE DEMBO EP NDJINIBAITI 135 NORD BENOUE DEMBO EP OURO-DOUNDEHI 136 NORD BENOUE DEMBO EP OURO-KESSOUM 137 NORD BENOUE DEMBO EP SOUROU-NDAI 138 NORD BENOUE DEMBO EP TAPAWA 139 NORD BENOUE DEMBO EP TCHEKAL 140 NORD BENOUE DEMBO EP TIMPIL 141 NORD BENOUE DEMBO EP WOUROU-NGUERTODE 142 NORD BENOUE DEMBO EP YOU 143 NORD BENOUE DEMSA EP OURO-KESSOUM 144 NORD BENOUE DEMSA EP BADESSI 145 NORD BENOUE DEMSA EP BAMANGA 146 NORD BENOUE DEMSA EP BOLKI 147 NORD BENOUE DEMSA EP DADJAM 148 NORD BENOUE DEMSA EP KATAKO DEMSA 149 NORD BENOUE DEMSA EP KOSSOUMO 150 NORD BENOUE DEMSA EP LAINDE GOUNDJOUGUI 151 NORD BENOUE DEMSA EP MAYO-DOUMSI 152 NORD BENOUE DEMSA EP MBILLA 153 NORD BENOUE DEMSA EP OURO-BARKA 154 NORD BENOUE DEMSA EP OURO-BIA 155 NORD BENOUE DEMSA EP OURO-GADJI 156 NORD BENOUE DEMSA EP OURO-HARISSOU 157 NORD BENOUE DEMSA EP OURO-IYA 158 NORD BENOUE DEMSA EP OURO-KESSOUM 159 NORD BENOUE DEMSA EP OURO-MALLOUM 160 NORD BENOUE DEMSA EP TAPARE 161 NORD BENOUE DEMSA EP TCHIFFEI 162 NORD BENOUE DEMSA EP TIRCI 163 NORD BENOUE DEMSA EP TORO 164 NORD BENOUE DEMSA EP YARMI 165 NORD BENOUE GAROUA 1ER EP OURO YERIMA 166 NORD BENOUE GAROUA 1ER EP OURO-KESSOUM SABONGARI 167 NORD BENOUE GAROUA 2EME GBPS GAROUA II 168 NORD BENOUE GAROUA 3EME EP BALANE 169 NORD BENOUE GAROUA 3EME EP BESSOUM GAROUA 170 NORD BENOUE GAROUA 3EME EP BIBOL 171 NORD BENOUE GAROUA 3EME EP DENGUI 172 NORD BENOUE GAROUA 3EME EP DJALINGO PLATEAU 173 NORD BENOUE GAROUA 3EME EP DJALINGO-TCHOUPAI 174 NORD BENOUE GAROUA 3EME EP DJAMBOUTOU 175 NORD BENOUE GAROUA 3EME EP DOUKA OURO-BOCKI 176 NORD BENOUE GAROUA 3EME EP HAÏGA-DJEWA 177 NORD BENOUE GAROUA 3EME EP HARANDE-LOBI 178 NORD BENOUE GAROUA 3EME EP KAOUTAL 179 NORD BENOUE GAROUA 3EME EP KISMATARI 180 NORD BENOUE GAROUA 3EME EP LAINDE BILONDE 181 NORD BENOUE GAROUA 3EME EP LAINEGUEL 182 NORD BENOUE GAROUA 3EME EP MAFA-KILDA 183 NORD BENOUE GAROUA 3EME EP MANANG 184 NORD BENOUE GAROUA 3EME EP MAYO-TANE 185 NORD BENOUE GAROUA 3EME EP NGOBARA 186 NORD BENOUE GAROUA 3EME EP OURO TCHAKA. 187 NORD BENOUE LAGDO CARREFOUR-NA-ARI 188 NORD BENOUE LAGDO EP NA-ARI 189 NORD BENOUE LAGDO EP AMRASSA-NDJOLA-BAME 190 NORD BENOUE LAGDO EP BADJAOULE 191 NORD BENOUE LAGDO EP BALANE 192 NORD BENOUE LAGDO EP BALDALORI-LOKORO 193 NORD BENOUE LAGDO EP BAME I 194 NORD BENOUE LAGDO EP BENGUI 195 NORD BENOUE LAGDO EP BOULEL 196 NORD BENOUE LAGDO EP BOUMEDJE 197 NORD BENOUE LAGDO EP BOURKINA 198 NORD BENOUE LAGDO EP CAMP-PROJET 199 NORD BENOUE LAGDO EP DANHOU-GOUNA 200 NORD BENOUE LAGDO EP DJALINGO KAPSIKI 201 NORD BENOUE LAGDO EP DJANGA 202 NORD BENOUE LAGDO EP DOBOULEL 203 NORD BENOUE LAGDO EP DOULOUMI-SANDA 204 NORD BENOUE LAGDO EP FOULAYE 205 NORD BENOUE LAGDO EP GADJA-GADJA 206 NORD BENOUE LAGDO EP GAROUAWO 207 NORD BENOUE LAGDO EP KATE II 208 NORD BENOUE LAGDO EP KONTIP 209 NORD BENOUE LAGDO EP KOUROUNGOU 210 NORD BENOUE LAGDO EP LAINDE GOUNA 211 NORD BENOUE LAGDO EP LAINDE-LAGDO 212 NORD BENOUE LAGDO EP LAÏNDE-TCHITTA 213 NORD BENOUE LAGDO EP LIFFERI 214 NORD BENOUE LAGDO EP LOUGGA-BATCHI 215 NORD BENOUE LAGDO EP LOUGOL BAME 216 NORD BENOUE LAGDO EP MADABA 217 NORD BENOUE LAGDO EP MADAGASCAR I 218 NORD BENOUE LAGDO EP MADAGASCAR II 219 NORD BENOUE LAGDO EP MADJALISSA 220 NORD BENOUE LAGDO EP MAN-HORE-LAGDO 221 NORD BENOUE LAGDO EP MAYO-BOCKI CARRIERE 222 NORD BENOUE LAGDO EP MAYO-LADDE-BAME 223 NORD BENOUE LAGDO EP MAYO-MBAYE 224 NORD BENOUE LAGDO EP NA'ARI 225 NORD BENOUE LAGDO EP NELBI 226 NORD BENOUE LAGDO EP OURO-BARKA 227 NORD BENOUE LAGDO EP OURO-BARRIERE 228 NORD BENOUE LAGDO EP OURO-BOCKI-BAME 229 NORD BENOUE LAGDO EP OURO-DANDI 230 NORD BENOUE LAGDO EP OURO-DOUKOUDJE 231 NORD BENOUE LAGDO EP OURO-NDJIDDA 232 NORD BENOUE LAGDO EP OURO-TCHAIDO 233 NORD BENOUE LAGDO EP PIKBA GOUNA 234 NORD BENOUE LAGDO EP SABOPREY-LAGDO 235 NORD BENOUE LAGDO EP SAMOH-GOUNA 236 NORD BENOUE LAGDO EP SIRLAWE 237 NORD BENOUE LAGDO EP TOURA-NOCKA 238 NORD BENOUE LAGDO EP YAKADI 239 NORD BENOUE LAGDO EP YAMEDA 240 NORD BENOUE LAGDO GBPS LAGDO 241 NORD BENOUE MAYO-HOURNA EP TCHARATCHE II 242 NORD BENOUE MAYO-HOURNA EP BAKASSI 243 NORD BENOUE MAYO-HOURNA EP BANGLI-MALLOUM 244 NORD BENOUE MAYO-HOURNA EP BAOCHI 245 NORD BENOUE MAYO-HOURNA EP BARNDAKE 246 NORD BENOUE MAYO-HOURNA EP BILASSI 247 NORD BENOUE MAYO-HOURNA EP DJABAO 248 NORD BENOUE MAYO-HOURNA EP GADA MAYO-TCHARATCHE
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