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Liste Des Communautes Eclic LISTE DES COMMUNAUTES ECLIC PS ! Dans un souci de cohérence des différents documents, ne pas changer l’orthographe des noms des communautés dans les l’ensemble des supports S/N COMMUNAUTE STATUT DISTRICT REGION PREFECTURE SOUS-PREFECTURE "1 CAMPEMENT JOHN ENCAMPMENT BAS-SASSANDRA GBOKLE SASSANDRA SASSANDRA "2 GREGUIBRE VILLAGE BAS-SASSANDRA GBOKLE SASSANDRA MEDON "3 EFFIKOUASSIKRO ENCAMPMENT BAS-SASSANDRA GBOKLE SASSANDRA MEDON "4 KOUADIOKRO ENCAMPMENT BAS-SASSANDRA GBOKLE SASSANDRA MEDON "5 SERIEUKRO ENCAMPMENT BAS-SASSANDRA GBOKLE SASSANDRA MEDON "6 EUGENEKRO ENCAMPMENT BAS-SASSANDRA GBOKLE SASSANDRA LOBAKUYA "7 POKOUKRO ENCAMPMENT BAS-SASSANDRA GBOKLE FRESCO GBAGBAM "8 GLIGBEUADJI VILLAGE BAS-SASSANDRA SAN PEDRO SAN PEDRO DOBA 1/4 S/N COMMUNAUTE STATUT DISTRICT REGION PREFECTURE SOUS-PREFECTURE "9 JEANNOTKRO ENCAMPMENT BAS-SASSANDRA SAN PEDRO SAN PEDRO DOBA "10 KAMIADJI ENCAMPMENT BAS-SASSANDRA SAN PEDRO SAN PEDRO DOBA "11 ICHAKAKRO ENCAMPMENT BAS-SASSANDRA SAN PEDRO SAN PEDRO DOBA "12 KOUADIOKRO ENCAMPMENT BAS-SASSANDRA SAN PEDRO SAN PEDRO GRAND-BEREBY "13 YANKADI (PAR GOTOUKE)1 ENCAMPMENT BAS-SASSANDRA SAN PEDRO TABOU TABOU "14 MAHIEOUA VILLAGE BAS-SASSANDRA NAWA SOUBRE GRAND ZATTRY "15 BAKARYDOUGOU ENCAMPMENT BAS-SASSANDRA NAWA SOUBRE GRAND ZATTRY "16 AYAOU-KOUAKOUKRO ENCAMPMENT BAS-SASSANDRA NAWA SOUBRE GRAND ZATTRY "17 TAYO VILLAGE BAS-SASSANDRA NAWA SOUBRE OKROUYO "18 MABEHIRI VILLAGE BAS-SASSANDRA NAWA SOUBRE OKROUYO "19 KOUADIOBAKRO VILLAGE BAS-SASSANDRA NAWA MEAGUI MEAGUI "20 N'GUESSANAGUI VILLAGE BAS-SASSANDRA NAWA MEAGUI MEAGUI "21 SOKOURA VILLAGE BAS-SASSANDRA NAWA MEAGUI MEAGUI "22 ASSAHOREKRO VILLAGE BAS-SASSANDRA NAWA MEAGUI MEAGUI "23 SOUBRELILIE VILLAGE GÔH-DJIBOUA LÔH-DJIBOUA DIVO NEBO "24 GODILILIE VILLAGE GÔH-DJIBOUA LÔH-DJIBOUA DIVO DIVO 1 Sous le couvert de Yankadi et afin de maintenir la cohésion des groupes, le village Centre Gotouké a également été touché par les actions du projet ECLIC, notamment à travers la construction d’infrastructures scolaires qui sont donc une continuité des infrastructures de Yankadi. 2/4 S/N COMMUNAUTE STATUT DISTRICT REGION PREFECTURE SOUS-PREFECTURE "25 NOUVEAU QUARTIER ENCAMPMENT GÔH-DJIBOUA LÔH-DJIBOUA DIVO DIVO "26 NAMOUEDANOU ENCAMPMENT GÔH-DJIBOUA LÔH-DJIBOUA DIVO DIVO "27 SAKUA VILLAGE GÔH-DJIBOUA GÔH GAGNOA GAGNOA "28 KONDOKRO ENCAMPMENT GÔH-DJIBOUA GÔH GAGNOA GALEBRE "29 AKROMIAMBLA ENCAMPMENT GÔH-DJIBOUA GÔH GAGNOA GALEBRE "30 BELEMDOUGOU ENCAMPMENT GÔH-DJIBOUA GÔH GAGNOA SERIHIO "31 AYAOUKRO ENCAMPMENT GÔH-DJIBOUA GÔH OUME OUME "32 KOCOUMBO-YAOKRO ENCAMPMENT GÔH-DJIBOUA GÔH OUME OUME "33 CITE ENCAMPMENT MONTAGNE GUEMON DUEKOUE DUEKOUE "34 NOUVEAU QUARTIER ENCAMPMENT MONTAGNE GUEMON DUEKOUE DUEKOUE "35 KOUASSIBAKRO ENCAMPMENT MONTAGNE GUEMON DUEKOUE DUEKOUE "36 IPOUBA ENCAMPMENT MONTAGNE GUEMON DUEKOUE GBAPLEU "37 BIMBA CARREFOUR ENCAMPMENT MONTAGNE GUEMON DUEKOUE GBAPLEU "38 PETIT GUIGLO ENCAMPMENT MONTAGNE GUEMON DUEKOUE GUEHIEBLY "39 PIANDROU VILLAGE MONTAGNE GUEMON KOUIBLY NIDROU "40 BAOU VILLAGE MONTAGNE GUEMON KOUIBLY TOTRODROU "41 NENADY TEBAO VILLAGE MONTAGNE GUEMON KOUIBLY TOTRODROU "42 KESSABLY VILLAGE MONTAGNE GUEMON KOUIBLY KOUIBLY 3/4 S/N COMMUNAUTE STATUT DISTRICT REGION PREFECTURE SOUS-PREFECTURE "43 KORDROU VILLAGE MONTAGNE GUEMON KOUIBLY TOTRODROU "44 KOULAYERE VILLAGE MONTAGNE GUEMON KOUIBLY OUYABLY-GNONDROU "45 OUYABLY VILLAGE MONTAGNE GUEMON KOUIBLY OUYABLY-GNONDROU "46 PAGNEBLY VILLAGE MONTAGNE GUEMON KOUIBLY OUYABLY-GNONDROU "47 GNONDROU VILLAGE MONTAGNE GUEMON KOUIBLY OUYABLY-GNONDROU "48 PIEBLY 1 VILLAGE MONTAGNE GUEMON KOUIBLY OUYABLY-GNONDROU "49 PIEBLY 2 ENCAMPMENT MONTAGNE GUEMON KOUIBLY OUYABLY-GNONDROU "50 SINIKOSSON ENCAMPMENT MONTAGNE GUEMON KOUIBLY OUYABLY-GNONDROU 4/4 .
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