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CONTRACTUALISATION DES MAITRES DES PARENTS DEUXIEME OPERATION AU TITRE DE L'exercice2016 Liste Nominative Des Bénéficiaires De REPUBLIQUE DU CAMEROUN REPUBLIC OF CAMEROON Paix-Travail-Patrie Peace- Work-Fatherland MINISTERE DE ~~~~~:_ATlON ~E lASE MINISTRY OF BASIC EDUCATION SECRETARIAT GENERAL !fJ GENERAL SECRETARIAT DIRECTION DES RESSOURCES HUMAINE DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES COMITE DE SUIVI DES OPERATIONS DE FOLLOW UP COMMITTEE FOR THE CONTRACTUALISATION DES ENSEIGNANTS RECRUITMENT OF CONTRACT TEACHERS CONTRACTUALISATION DES MAITRES DES PARENTS DEUXIEME OPERATION AU TITRE DE L'EXERCICE 2016 Liste nominative des bénéficiaires des bons de caisse du mois de juin 2017, Région du Littoral NOMS ET PRENOMS SEXE DEPARTEMENT ARRONDISSEMENT N' MATRICULES 1 CHENDJOU ROSE ANNE Q-054844 F MOUNGO BARE-BEKEM 2 TIMMO KAMGUIA NADINE Y-054851 F MOUNGO BARE-BEKEM MOUNGO DIBOMBARI 3 ADELINE MBI MBENG V-052572 F 4 AKWI MO FOR SOLANGE G-052769 F MOUNGO DIBOMBARI MOUNGO DIBOMBARI 5 FOYANG KAMDEM BLAISE MARCEL D-053730 M 6 KENYI EMMACULATE NAHJELA U-052650 F MOUNGO DIBOMBARI 7 SOPPI VIVI AN BLANCHE M-052738 F MOUNGO DIBOMBARI 8 TCHOUBO FOUTCHOU CARINE GRECE V-052748 F MOUNGO DIBOMBARI 9 TSAPDOUM AIMEE 0-052760 F MOUNGO DIBOMBARI 10 NGULEFACPHILOMENEFONTEM 0-052666 F MOUNGO DIBOMBARI BANGU MIRANDA MOIWO F MOUNGO FIKO-BONALEA 11 X-052590 LEUGOUE TOUKO MADELEINE F MOUNGO FIKO-BONALEA 12 M-053817 MPONGO EPALLE ELIANE GWLADYS F MOUNGO FIKO-BONALEA 13 Y-053946 TIKU HERICK EYOH M MOUNGO FIKO-BONALEA 14 V-053919 15 ASSOUA NGOUO CORENTIN 5-052360 M MOUNGO LOUM 16 DJIBOUONG NGOPSEU ANNETIE MADO M-053700 F MOUNGO LOUM 17 EKA FERDINAND V-052386 M MOUNGO LOUM 18 EPOLE ASSOMO NADIA V-052388 F MOUNGO LOUM 19 NGO MANG ANASTASIE URSULE J-052445 F MOUNGO LOUM 20 NKWELLE SYLVIA MUNGE Q-054754 F MOUNGO LOUM 21 SANDJON SUZIE TERANCE X-053941 F MOUNGO LOUM 22 SIAKEN NGUELEU ROSINE T-052458 F MOUNGO LOUM c 23 TEKI MBADOUET ODILE V-053923 F MOUNGO LOUM 24 WANDJI NGUEPDO ARIELLE N-052475 F MOUNGO LOUM 25 AKEM HERVE 1-054048 M MOUNGO MANJO 26 KAMDEM TCHOUAMO JULES MARTIAL F-054555 M MOUNGO MANJO 27 KOMBI ETONDE ANNE MONIQUE A-053075 F MOUNGO MANJO 28 KOUAHOU FREDDY - JOËL M-053070 M MOUNGO MANJO 29 MASEMI MAZARENE MBONG M-053074 F MOUNGO MANJO 30 MBEBI AKONGA JOËL ROMAIN 1-052424 M MOUNGO MANJO 31 MBIADOU YALEU CHRISTIAN ABIMAEL J-053076 M MOUNGO MANJO 32 MIGUIN ABESSANG CHRISTELLE 5-053801 F MOUNGO MANJO 33 NGALA NOËL NGALA K-053079 M MOUNGO MANJO 34 KAMDEM JACQUELINE A-053066 F MOUNGO MBANGA 35 KANYIMI EPHRAIM BACHE J-053067 M MOUNGO MBANGA 36 MBALA NGUEDI ALBINE MICHELLE Q-053044 F MOUNGO MBANGA 37 NJEI SARAH TEBID 5-053081 F MOUNGO MBANGA 38 EPENZA MBEBI FLORENCE J-053611 F MOUNGO MELONG 39 ETOH EHOWE LILIANE HORTENCE M-052614 F MOUNGO MELONG 40 EWANE EKANGO APPOLINAIRE A-052615 M MOUNGO MELONG 41 FOLEFACK MARTINE JOSIANE M-054068 F MOUNGO MELONG 42 KUITCHOU PELAGIE FLORE Y-052777 F MOUNGO MELONG 43 MASSI EWOMBE SARA W-052667 F MOUNGO MELONG 44 MBEBI MBANGO NADINE W-05266g F MOUNGO MELONG 45 METANGMO BARTHELEMY X-052680 M MOUNGO MELONG 46 MOFOR UNORINE NGANUH B-053804 F MOUNGO MELONG 47 MPONGO ANNIE FLORE C-054082 F MOUNGO MELONG 48 NGALA MIRANDA WINSUGNIN M-052704 F MOUNGO MELONG 49 NGALATCHUI RENE BRUNO A-052705 M MOUNGO MELONG 50 NGOUFACK NGUETSA MODESTE G-053843 F MOUNGO MELONG 51 NGUEWO ODILE ROSALIE 5-052720 F MOUNGO MELONG 52 NJABO TASSIN JEAN ROBERT P-053850 M MOUNGO MELONG 53 EVANG ALOYSUS NKEDE J-053060 M MOUNGO MOMBO ELISABETH BOKOE KINYE F MOUNGO NJOMBE-PENJA 54 N-052747 lIENDZE MEFODAM AIMEE ADELINE F MOUNGO NJOMBE-PENJA 55 W-052757 NGUEHOU TAGHEU STEPHANIE DIANE F MOUNGO NJOMBE-PENJA 56 M-052716 TEDONDJEU ZEMAHO NATHALIE F MOUNGO NJOMBE-PENJA 57 CHANCELE E-052898 TSOPLEFACK LUCIENNE VIRGINIE F MOUNGO NJOMBE-PENJA 58 G-052762 F MOUNGO NJOMBE-PENJA 59 KAWOHMAUREENMBEH 0-053925 F MOUNGO NJOMBE-PENJA 60 NOUBI551EODILE M-054088 NTAME MOUSSOUA EMILIE LEONTINE Z-053865 F MOUNGO NKONGSAMBA 1 61 SONE KOME KINGSLY M MOUNGO NKONGSAMBA 1 62 L-053904 F MOUNGO NKONGSAMBA 1 63 YAKACOLETTE W-054469 GWENDOLINE ASANGWA F MOUNGO NKONGSAMBA Il 64 Q-053049 NGWA ALICE NGWENUI F MOUNGO NKONGSAMBA Il 65 B-053714 NZEGGE EBONG ERNEST R-053869 M MOUNGO NKONGSAMBA Il 66 BALENG BALENG MICHELLE ELEONORE F MOUNGO NKONGSAMBA III 67 U-054359 NSEUTCHA NTCHOUATCHA F MOUNGO NKONGSAMBA III 68 CHANCElINE FLORE V-053917 69 NGOLLE JULIUS NANA F-053840 M MOUNGO NLONAKO 70 NSONDA NZOUENJA SYLVIENADEGE A-053345 F MOUNGO NLONAKO 71 CHEZEN KENNETH KANG C-052372 M NKAM NKONDJOCK 72 LEBE HEUYA ALEXANDRE LEGRAND 1-054582 M NKAM NKONDJOCK 73 MABEKAM PAULINE W-054829 F NKAM NKONDJOCK 74 MBANG KOLLO YVES BOTREL L-054625 M NKAM NKONDJOCK 75 SOH MBANG NADEGE M-054687 F NKAM NKONDJOCK NDJANGUE TCHOUMBOUGNANG M NKAM NKONDJOCK 76 IGNACE MARIUS J-052439 NGOUMKEM DZOKOU GABINE F NKAM NKONDJOCK 77 MARINETTE A-053870 78 TCHUENDEM MARIE CLAIRE CEDI-ROOF T-052464 F NKAM NKONDJOCK 79 TSAFACK TEDJEUGUE PHILOMENE U-052469 F NKAM NKONDJOCK 80 TCHAPTCHAPASCALINE P-054571 F NKAM NKONDJOCK HEN NKAN ROGER M NKAM NORD-MAKOMBE 81 F-052398 NDANGANG NGANGSI VALLERY M NKAM NORD-MAKOMBE 82 DUCLAIRE J-054693 TOUTCHA DOUGLAS M NKAM NORD-MAKOMBE 83 M-052468 F NKAM NORD-MAKOMBE 84 RAYEMOLUH MARIECHRISTINE W-054739 85 BAOBE NADIA DANIELLE Z-054854 F NKAM YABASSI 86 NJAL YAN NICK STEPHANE U-054089 M NKAM YABASSI 87 POUALEU DJUITCHOKO JOSEPH C-052730 M NKAM YABASSI 88 QUEEN ELISABETH NGOSONGO M-054094 F NKAM YABASSI 89 MBONGNE NADEGEMADO R-052600 F NKAM YABASSI 90 KOUBITOBTOB MIMOSETTE CLAIRE X-053755 F NKAM YINGUI 91 MOUDONGO MBOM FRANCIS RODRIGUE L-053808 M NKAM YINGUI 92 NGOCK JEANNE 0-054087 F NKAM YINGUI SANAGA L1SS0ME MARIE ANGELE F DIBAMBA 93 Y-053768 MARITIME SANAGA MBIAKUI NGUEMETA HENRI JOËL M DIBAMBA 94 1-052426 MARITIME SANAGA NDOUMOUNGOMOELI~BETH F DIBAMBA 95 J-052440 MARITIME SANAGA NGO NDOUM ANNE MARIE F DIBAMBA 96 U-054725 MARITIME SANAGA NGO NLEND AGNES CHRISTELLE F DIBAMBA 97 V-054103 MARITIME SANAGA YONG ANNE SONIA F DIBAMBA 98 F-054109 MARITIME 1.r...- SANAGA F DIBAMBA 99 NGO YANGA JOSEPHINE N-052387 MARITIME SANAGA HONORINE SHURI F DIZANGUE 100 0-053747 MARITIME SANAGA LOTTIN SILLO MATHILDE F DIZANGUE 101 V-052658 MARITIME SANAGA MBAG GEORGETTE VOLONTE F DIZANGUE 102 F-052668 MARITIME SANAGA NGATENG MBASSI DORETTE F DIZANGUE 103 1-052870 MARITIME SANAGA IMITIP MOUE MARIE MADELEINE F EDEA 1 104 0-053745 MARITIME SANAGA NGO NYEMB JEANNE NICOLE F EDEA 1 105 J-053337 MARITIME SANAGA NGO YINDA HERMINE F EDEA 1 106 0-053837 MARITIME SANAGA NGUEMO ZONING ELLA F EDEA 1 107 M-053338 MARITIME SANAGA NGUIMBOUS RUBEN F EDEA 1 108 V-054734 MARITIME SANAGA F EDEA 1 109 MUYE YVONNE SUINYUY U-054632 MARITIME SANAGA 110 NGO BAN ECK REGINE ELISE FLORE U-054722 F MARITIME EDEA 1 SANAGA L1MOUK MADELEINE ANNICK F EDEA Il 111 N-052657 MARITIME SANAGA MOU LONG A RIBOUEM THEOPHILE T-053809 M EDEA Il 112 MARITIME SANAGA NDEDI LUCIE MICHELINE F EDEA Il 113 C-054084 MARITIME SANAGA NGO BIYONG HELENE ESTHER F EDEA Il 114 M-052711 MARITIME SANAGA NGO PAGBE IRENE F EDEA Il 115 A-052712 MARITIME SANAGA YEFFOU LACTIO CLARISSE AIMEE F EDEA Il 116 Q-052774 MARITIME SANAGA F EDEA Il 117 JOB ROSE FELICITE A-052622 MARITIME SANAGA MASSOK- BOON SERGE GABRIEL M MARITIME SONGLOULOU 118 A-054055 SANAGA MASSOK- YOGO MARIE STEPHANIE F MARITIME SONGLOULOU 119 Z-060170 SANAGA ALONGIFOR KINGSLEY NGOMAH M MOUANKO 120 Y-053047 MARITIME SANAGA ANYE NATHALIE SIRRI F MOUANKO 121 (-053091 MARITIME SANAGA ASANJI CLAUDINE NWANKFU F MOUANKO 122 M-053727 MARITIME SANAGA AWASUNG NGWINGORI VIVIAN F MOUANKO 123 B-053082 MARITIME SANAGA BIH MIRABEL NDIFOR F MOUANKO 124 (-052370 MARITIME SANAGA GWOS JEAN DE DIEU M MOUANKO 125 A-053064 MARITIME SANAGA ISOWA CHARLOTTE F NDOM 126 F-053294 MARITIME SANAGA NGO GOUOH THERESE PASCALINE F NDOM 127 A-053334 MARITIME 1/ SANAGA NJILA NCHUIDJANG GEORGETTE H-053852 F NDOM 128 MARITIME SANAGA ATOUME CHRISTIANE F NGAMBE 129 5-054798 MARITIME SANAGA BILONG IPOUCK PÈRE ANTOINE HERITIER Y-053680 M NGAMBE 130 MARITIME SANAGA EWODO BIDIME VENANT ROGER M 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