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Ministere De L'economie Et Des Finances REPUBLIQUE DU CAMEROUN REPUBLIC OF CAMEROON Paix- Travail- Patrie Peace- Work- Fatherland ------------------------- ------------------- INSTITUT NATIONAL NATIONAL INSTITUTE DE LA STATISTIQUE OF STATISTICS -------------------- ----------------- PREMIERE ENQUETE 2014 SUR LA DISPONIBILITE DES CONTRACEPTIFS MODERNES ET DES PRODUITS DE SANTE MATERNELLE DANS LES POINTS DE PRESTATION DE SERVICE AU CAMEROUN DOCUMENT DE NOMENCLATURES Juin 2014 1 NOTE DE PRESENTATION DES NOMENCLATURES Les différentes nomenclatures ont été élaborées principalement en vue de faciliter l’organisation de la collecte des données. Leur finalité pour cette enquête est essentiellement de permettre une bonne localisation des formations sanitaires et leur identification au Cameroun. Le présent document comprend les nomenclatures des circonscriptions administratives, des départements et arrondissement, les codes superviseurs et enquêteurs. NOMENCLATURE DES CIRCONSCRIPTIONS ADMINISTRATIVES Cette nomenclature est utilisée dans les SECTIONS00 des questionnaires FOSA et client Les unités administratives sont numérotées de manière séquentielle et les codes de chaque unité se trouve à droite sur la même ligne. Pour retrouver un arrondissement (respectivement département) on repère d’abord le département (respectivement la région) où il se trouve. A la suite des deux grandes métropoles que sont Douala et Yaoundé ; les autres régions d’enquête sont classées par ordre alphabétique. De même, dans chaque région (respectivement département), les départements (respectivement les arrondissements) sont classés par ordre alphabétique. RÉGION DÉPARTEMENT ARRONDISSEMENT NOM CODE NOM CODE NOM CODE DOUALA 03 WOURI 01 DOUALA I 001 DOUALA II 002 DOUALA III 003 DOUALA IV 004 DOUALA V 005 DOUALA VI 006 YAOUNDE 12 MFOUNDI 02 YAOUNDE I 007 YAOUNDE II 008 YAOUNDE III 009 YAOUNDE IV 010 YAOUNDE V 011 YAOUNDE VI 012 YAOUNDE VII 013 ADAMAOUA 01 DJEREM 03 NGAOUNDAL 014 2 RÉGION DÉPARTEMENT ARRONDISSEMENT NOM CODE NOM CODE NOM CODE TIBATI 015 FARO-ET-DEO 04 GALIM-TIGNERE 016 MAYO-BALEO 017 TIGNERE 018 MAYO-BANYO 05 BANKIM 019 BANYO 020 MBERE 06 DIR 021 DJOHONG 022 MEIGANGA 023 VINA 07 BELEL 024 MARTAP 025 MBE 026 NGANHA 027 NGAOUNDERE I 028 NGAOUNDERE II 029 NGAOUNDERE III 030 NYAMBAKA 031 CENTRE 02 HAUTE-SANAGA 08 MBANDJOCK 032 MINTA 033 NANGA-EBOKO 034 NKOTENG 035 LEKIE 09 EBEBDA 036 ELIG-MFOMO 037 EVODOULA 038 MONATELE 039 OBALA 040 OKOLA 041 SA'A 042 MBAM-ET-KIM 10 MBANGASSINA 043 NGAMBE-TIKAR 044 NGORO 045 NTUI 046 YOKO 047 MBAM-ET-INOUBOU 11 BAFIA 048 BOKITO 049 DEUK 050 3 RÉGION DÉPARTEMENT ARRONDISSEMENT NOM CODE NOM CODE NOM CODE KIIKI 051 KON-YAMBETTA 052 MAKENENE 053 NDIKINIMEKI 054 OMBESSA 055 MEFOU-ET-AFAMBA 12 AWAE 056 ESSE 057 MFOU 058 SOA 059 MEFOU-ET-AKONO 13 AKONO 060 BIKOK 061 MBANKOMO 062 NGOUMOU 063 NYONG-ET-KELE 14 BOT-MAKAK 064 ESEKA 065 DIBANG 066 MAKAK 067 MATOMB 068 MESSONDO 069 NGOG-MAPUBI 070 NYONG-ET-MFOUMOU 15 AKONOLINGA 071 AYOS 072 ENDOM 073 NYONG-ET-SO'O 16 DZENG 074 MBALMAYO 075 NGOMEDZAP 076 EST 04 BOUMBA-ET-NGOKO 17 GARI-GOMBO 077 MOLOUNDOU 078 YOKADOUMA 079 HAUT-NYONG 18 ABONG-MBANG 080 DIMAKO 081 DOUME 082 4 RÉGION DÉPARTEMENT ARRONDISSEMENT NOM CODE NOM CODE NOM CODE LOMIE 083 MESSAMENA 084 NGOYLA 085 NGUELEMENDOUKA 086 KADEY 19 BATOURI 087 KETTE 088 MBANG 089 NDELELE 090 LOM-ET-DJEREM 20 BELABO 091 BERTOUA I 092 BERTOUA II 093 BETARE-OYA 094 DIANG 095 GAROUA-BOULAI 096 MANDJOU 097 EXTREME-NORD 05 DIAMARE 21 BOGO 098 GAZAWA 099 MAROUA I 100 MAROUA II 101 MAROUA III 102 MERI 103 PETTE 104 LOGONE-ET-CHARI 22 BLANGOUA 105 DARAK 106 FOTOKOL 107 GOULFEY 108 HILE-HALIFA 109 KOUSSERI 110 LOGONE-BIRNI 111 MAKARY 112 WAZA 113 MAYO-DANAY 23 DATCHEKA 114 GOBO 115 GUERE 116 KAI-KAI 117 5 RÉGION DÉPARTEMENT ARRONDISSEMENT NOM CODE NOM CODE NOM CODE KALFOU 118 KAR-HAY 119 MAGA 120 TCHATIBALI 121 VELE 122 WINA 123 YAGOUA 124 MAYO-KANI 24 GUIDIGUIS 125 KAELE 126 MINDIF 127 MOULVOUDAYE 128 MOUTOURWA 129 PORHI 130 TAIBONG 131 MAYO-SAVA 25 KOLOFATA 132 MORA 133 TOKOMBERE 134 MAYO-TSANAGA 26 BOURRHA 135 HINA 136 KOZA 137 MAYO-MASKOTA 138 MOGODE 139 MOKOLO 140 LITTORAL 06 MOUNGO 27 BARE-BAKEM 141 DIBOMBARI 142 LOUM 143 MANJO 144 MBANGA 145 MELONG 146 NJOMBE-PENJA 147 NKONGSAMBA I 148 NKONGSAMBA II 149 NKONGSAMBA III 150 NLONAKO 151 NKAM 28 NKONDJOCK 152 YABASSI 153 6 RÉGION DÉPARTEMENT ARRONDISSEMENT NOM CODE NOM CODE NOM CODE YINGUI 154 SANAGA-MARITIME 29 DIBAMBA 155 DIZANGUE 156 EDEA I 157 EDEA II 158 MOUANKO 159 NDOM 160 NGAMPE 161 NGWEI 162 POUMA 163 NORD 07 BENOUE 30 BIBEMI 164 DEMBO 165 GAROUA I 166 GAROUA II 167 GAROUA III 168 LAGDO 169 MAYO -HOURNA 170 PITOA 171 TCHEBOA 172 FARO 31 BEKA 173 POLI 174 MAYO-LOUTI 32 FIGUIL 175 GUIDER 176 MAYO-OULO 177 MAYO-REY 33 REY-BOUBA 178 TCHOLLIRE 179 TOUBORO 180 NORD-OUEST 08 BUI 34 JAKIRI 181 KUMBO 182 MBVEN 183 NKUM 184 NONI 185 7 RÉGION DÉPARTEMENT ARRONDISSEMENT NOM CODE NOM CODE NOM CODE OKU 186 BOYO 35 FUNDONG 187 BELO 188 BUM 189 NJINIKOM 190 DONGA-MANTUNG 36 AKO 191 MISAJE 192 NDU 193 NKAMBE 194 NWA 195 MENCHUM 37 FUNGOM 196 FURU-AWA 197 MENCHUM VALLEY 198 WUM 199 MEZAM 38 BAFUT 200 BALI 201 BAMENDA I 202 BAMENDA II 203 BAMENDA III 204 SANTA 205 TUBAH 206 MOMO 39 BATIBO 207 MBENGWI 208 NGIE 209 NJIKWA 210 WIDIKUM-MENKA 211 NGO- KETUNJIA 40 BABESSI 212 BALIKUMBAT 213 NDOP 214 OUEST 09 BAMBOUTOS 41 BABADJOU 215 BATCHAM 216 GALIM 217 MBOUDA 218 HAUT-NKAM 42 BAFANG 219 BAKOU 220 8 RÉGION DÉPARTEMENT ARRONDISSEMENT NOM CODE NOM CODE NOM CODE BANA 221 BANDJA 222 BANKA 223 KEKEM 224 HAUTS-PLATEAUX 43 BAHAM 225 BAMENDJOU 226 BANGOU 227 KOUNG-KHI 44 BAYANGAM 228 POUMOUGNE 229 45 DSCHANG 230 MENOUA FOKOUE 231 FONGO-TONGO 232 NKONG-NI 233 PENKA-MICHEL 234 SANTCHOU 235 MIFI 46 BAFOUSSAM I 236 BAFOUSSAM II 237 BAFOUSSAM III 238 NDE 47 BAGANGTE 239 BAZOU 240 TONGA 241 NOUN 48 BANGOURAIN 242 FOUMBAN 243 FOUMBOT 244 KOUOPTAMO 245 KOUTABA 246 MAGBA 247 MALENTOUEN 248 MASSANGAM 249 NJIMOM 250 SUD 10 DJA-ET-LOBO 49 BENGBIS 251 DJOUM 252 MEYOMESSALA 253 MEYOMESSI 254 MINTOM 255 OVENG 256 9 RÉGION DÉPARTEMENT ARRONDISSEMENT NOM CODE NOM CODE NOM CODE SANGMELIMA 257 ZOETELE 258 MVILA 50 BIWONG BANE 259 BIWONG-BULU 260 EBOLOWA I 261 EBOLOWA II 262 EFFOULAN 263 MENGONG 264 MVANGAN 265 NGOULEMAKONG 266 OCEAN 51 AKOM II 267 BIPINDI 268 CAMPO 269 KRIBI I 270 KRIBI II 271 LOKOUNDJE 272 LOLODORF 273 MVENGUE 274 VALLEE DU NTEM 52 AMBAM 275 KYE-OSSI 276 MA'AN 277 OLANZE 278 SUD-OUEST 11 FAKO 53 BUEA 279 LIMBE I 280 LIMBE II 281 LIMBE III 282 MUYUKA 283 TIKO 284 KOUPE-ET-MANENGOUBA 54 BANGEM 285 NGUTI 286 TOMBEL 287 LEBIALEM 55 ALOU 288 FONTEM 289 WABANE 290 MANYU 56 AKWAYA 291 EYUMODJOCK 292 10 RÉGION DÉPARTEMENT ARRONDISSEMENT NOM CODE NOM CODE NOM CODE MAMFE 293 UPPER-BAYANG 294 MEME 57 KONYE 295 KUMBA I 296 KUMBA II 297 KUMBA III 298 MBONGE 299 NDIAN 58 BAMUSSO 300 EKONDO TITI 301 IDABATO 302 ISANGUELE 303 KOMBO ABEDIMO 304 KOMBO ITINDI 305 MUNDEMBA 306 11 CODES ENQUETEURS/ENQUETRICES CODES SUPERVISEURS CODES NOMS ET PRÉNOMS RÉGION D’ENQUÊTE CODES NOMS ET PRÉNOMS 01 LACMAGO NOBANZA Liliane Chantale Extrême-Nord 01 FOMEKONG Félicien 02 DJEUKOU BERTIN Merlin 02 FOTUE DJOMOU Sébastien 03 MEMBE Martine Nord/Adamaoua 03 GUEMO KITIO Claudin Fort 04 ROUGAYATOU ABBO 04 NANA Christelle 05 ZONGO Lydie Reine 05 NGONO Marguérite Ghislaine 06 OWONO FOUDA Lazare Roland Est/Centre 06 NOUYADJAM Née EMAGAM K. 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