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FSS COVID-19 Du 24 Août 2020 FSS COVID-19 LISTE DES BENEFICIAIRES (MENAGES) DU 24-08-2020 N° Nom du bénéficiaire Date 1 APPEA AKAFFOU JEAN MARCEL 24/08/2020 2 ABA AKICHI 24/08/2020 3 ABA AKICHI ALAIN 24/08/2020 4 ABA ATSAINE 24/08/2020 5 ABACAN BOMO VERONIQUE 24/08/2020 6 ABAKA ATSAIN 24/08/2020 7 ABAKA OMONSO MARTINE 24/08/2020 8 ABALE LÉONTINE 24/08/2020 9 ABALO AMÉLÉ 24/08/2020 10 ABANOU ODETTE 24/08/2020 11 ABAO LOYO ESTHER 24/08/2020 12 ABASS AÏCHA 24/08/2020 13 ABASS KONATE 24/08/2020 14 ABBE MOYA LOUISE 24/08/2020 15 ABBE N'CHO AMBROISE 24/08/2020 16 ABDOU DRAMANE SOULEYMANE 24/08/2020 17 ABDOUAYE KONE 24/08/2020 18 ABDOUL ALI 24/08/2020 19 ABDOUL DJELILI 24/08/2020 20 ABDOUL DJIBRIL 24/08/2020 21 ABDOUL KADER 24/08/2020 22 ABDOUL KAMIME KONATE 24/08/2020 23 ABDOUL KARIM CISSÉ 24/08/2020 24 ABDOUL KARIM FOFANA 24/08/2020 25 ABDOUL KARIM HASSAN 24/08/2020 26 ABDOUL RACHID 24/08/2020 27 ABDOULAYE BAMBA 24/08/2020 28 ABDOULAYE MAIGA 24/08/2020 29 ABDOULAYE ASSANA 24/08/2020 30 ABDOULAYE BAMBA 24/08/2020 31 ABDOULAYE KONE 24/08/2020 32 ABDOULAYE OUATTARA 24/08/2020 33 ABDOULAYE THIAM 24/08/2020 34 ABDOULAYE ZOM 24/08/2020 35 ABE AHOU FRANCK 24/08/2020 36 ABE AHOUA PAUL 24/08/2020 37 ABE AKICHI FRANCK DARIUS 24/08/2020 38 ABE APIE 24/08/2020 39 ABE APIE GERMAINE 24/08/2020 40 ABE APIE HONORINE ROSALIE 24/08/2020 41 ABE ASSA ASSEMIAN 24/08/2020 42 ABE ASSAMOI BATESTIE 24/08/2020 43 ABE CACHI H P 24/08/2020 44 ABE CHIKON 24/08/2020 45 ABE CHO 24/08/2020 LISTE DES BENEFICIAIRES (MENAGES) DU 24-08-2020 N° Nom du bénéficiaire Date 46 ABE COUSSO GERMAINE 24/08/2020 47 ABE DIDIER JEAN CLAUDE 24/08/2020 48 ABE DJABIA ADELE 24/08/2020 49 ABE GNIN MARTHE 24/08/2020 50 ABE KOFFI NECOSSE 24/08/2020 51 ABE LOGBOU 24/08/2020 52 ABE MITERAND 24/08/2020 53 ABE SEKA 24/08/2020 54 ABE TEBI DORCACE 24/08/2020 55 ABEDU APPELE KWASI 24/08/2020 56 ABEHI STEPHANE 24/08/2020 57 ABEKAN GNANKE JERÔME 24/08/2020 58 ABEKAN MANZAN MARIE 24/08/2020 59 ABEKAN NAOMI 24/08/2020 60 ABEL KONKOMBO 24/08/2020 61 ABENA PIRAH HONORINE 24/08/2020 62 ABENAN DONGO 24/08/2020 63 ABENAN DIBIA ROSALIE 24/08/2020 64 ABENAN SANIE CELINE 24/08/2020 65 ABENAN TAMIA CLARISSE 24/08/2020 66 ABENIN CHO SYLVIE 24/08/2020 67 ABETO DANHOBIE MARIE JEANNE 24/08/2020 68 ABETO DOROTHEE 24/08/2020 69 ABETOH KOUTOUAN CECILE 24/08/2020 70 ABETTO ALICE 24/08/2020 71 ABEU APIE EVELINE 24/08/2020 72 ABEYI KOFFI AGOA C 24/08/2020 73 ABGE GEORGES 24/08/2020 74 ABI BENIAN 24/08/2020 75 ABI BRAHIMA 24/08/2020 76 ABI MARIE CHANTAL AKOU 24/08/2020 77 ABIA NINA 24/08/2020 78 ABIALY GUY STANISLAS 24/08/2020 79 ABIBA ALASSANE 24/08/2020 80 ABIBA DIALLO 24/08/2020 81 ABIBA KAMAGATE 24/08/2020 82 ABIBA KONE 24/08/2020 83 ABIBA KONE 24/08/2020 84 ABIBALA EMILIA ALABI 24/08/2020 85 ABIBATA DOMBIA 24/08/2020 86 ABIBATA KAMARA 24/08/2020 87 ABIBATA OUATTARA 24/08/2020 88 ABIDA AMACE 24/08/2020 89 ABILEBOU JEAN 24/08/2020 90 ABINAN ELISABETH 24/08/2020 91 ABISSA KOUADIO SYLVAIN 24/08/2020 LISTE DES BENEFICIAIRES (MENAGES) DU 24-08-2020 N° Nom du bénéficiaire Date 92 ABISSA KOUAME 24/08/2020 93 ABISSI SI SAVANE 24/08/2020 94 ABIYOU SOKO PELAGIE DIEUBENIEM 24/08/2020 95 ABIZI AKOU CHRISTINE 24/08/2020 96 ABLA MARIE 24/08/2020 97 ABLA GBLEDO 24/08/2020 98 ABLAN ODILE 24/08/2020 99 ABLE OFFOUSSOU JONAS 24/08/2020 100 ABLE PAUL DESNOS 24/08/2020 101 ABLEKE BOGUY DJOMAN ROSE 24/08/2020 102 ABLEKE DJOMAN ANTOINE 24/08/2020 103 ABLEKE DJRO SIMPLICE CALIXE 24/08/2020 104 ABLO FLEUR 24/08/2020 105 ABO APIE 24/08/2020 106 ABO ARMAND 24/08/2020 107 ABO BANIE AKOUA CHANTAL 24/08/2020 108 ABO BI ELISABETH 24/08/2020 109 ABO CARELLE 24/08/2020 110 ABO CELINE 24/08/2020 111 ABO CHIMONNIN NOELLE GENEVIEVE 24/08/2020 112 ABO ESSIAGNE EDDIE 24/08/2020 113 ABO FREDERIC 24/08/2020 114 ABO KAKOU EDOUARD 24/08/2020 115 ABO MARIE JANNE 24/08/2020 116 ABO OKPO VINCENT P 24/08/2020 117 ABO YÉDÉ CHRISTIAN 24/08/2020 118 ABOA ABOA RAPHAEL 24/08/2020 119 ABOA ABOA SERGE 24/08/2020 120 ABOA ALEXANDRE 24/08/2020 121 ABOA APO VALERIE 24/08/2020 122 ABOA APOLINE 24/08/2020 123 ABOA CHAQUI 24/08/2020 124 ABOA CHARLES 24/08/2020 125 ABOA CHIADJÉ YOLANDE ÉPSE KOUASSI 24/08/2020 126 ABOA CHIAHOUA ELISABETH 24/08/2020 127 ABOA FRANCOIS DE PAUL 24/08/2020 128 ABOA GEORGES 24/08/2020 129 ABOA GNANGUI ANDRIENNE 24/08/2020 130 ABOA KOCO DORCASE 24/08/2020 131 ABOA KOMAN BARTHELEMY 24/08/2020 132 ABOA KOUSSO CHRISTINE 24/08/2020 133 ABOA LOGBOCHI ELISABETH EPSE OGOU 24/08/2020 134 ABOA NIAMOSSO THÉRÈSE 24/08/2020 135 ABOA SOPIE LAURE 24/08/2020 136 ABODJO KPETE FELICIENNE 24/08/2020 137 ABOI YAYA MATHURIN 24/08/2020 LISTE DES BENEFICIAIRES (MENAGES) DU 24-08-2020 N° Nom du bénéficiaire Date 138 ABOIDJE BRICE 24/08/2020 139 ABOKAN JOSEPH NOELE 24/08/2020 140 ABOKE EPSE KOUTOUAN SOLANGE 24/08/2020 141 ABOKE MARIE-LAURE 24/08/2020 142 ABOKI ACHA 24/08/2020 143 ABOKON ABOKE A ELEONORD 24/08/2020 144 ABOLE DÉBORAH 24/08/2020 145 ABOLE ABOLE 24/08/2020 146 ABOLE ACAFOU ROMIADE 24/08/2020 147 ABOLE APIE ADELE 24/08/2020 148 ABOLE APIE JEALINE 24/08/2020 149 ABOLE CHO 24/08/2020 150 ABOLE EDI ETIENNE 24/08/2020 151 ABOLE GILBERT 24/08/2020 152 ABOLE LAURINE 24/08/2020 153 ABOLE SÉBASTIEN JULES 24/08/2020 154 ABOLE SOPIE MYRIAM 24/08/2020 155 ABOLE SUZANNE 24/08/2020 156 ABOLI DJADE DOROTHEE-MIREILLE 24/08/2020 157 ABOLI KODET BARTHELEMY 24/08/2020 158 ABOLOU GBAHIBRI JEAN MAURICE 24/08/2020 159 ABOLY AFFOUE 24/08/2020 160 ABONIN NANDJUI BENOIT 24/08/2020 161 ABONIN PHILOMENE 24/08/2020 162 ABONOU CHIALLE YVONNE 24/08/2020 163 ABONOUA A ROSINE 24/08/2020 164 ABONZAN ADJO OLGA 24/08/2020 165 ABOU ANAMOU ANDRE 24/08/2020 166 ABOU BABADJI JOCELYNE 24/08/2020 167 ABOU BAKARY DIARRA 24/08/2020 168 ABOU FOUSSENI 24/08/2020 169 ABOU FRANCK 24/08/2020 170 ABOU ISSOUFOU 24/08/2020 171 ABOU MAMAN 24/08/2020 172 ABOU SOPIE VALENTINE 24/08/2020 173 ABOU SOW 24/08/2020 174 ABOU ZED 24/08/2020 175 ABOUA BERTIN 24/08/2020 176 ABOUA BROU YOLANDE 24/08/2020 177 ABOUA DIDIER 24/08/2020 178 ABOUA EMMANUEL 24/08/2020 179 ABOUA VERONIQUE 24/08/2020 180 ABOUBACAR KONATE 24/08/2020 181 ABOUBACAR SANOGO 24/08/2020 182 ABOUBACAR TOURE 24/08/2020 183 ABOUBAKAR ABDEL SAID 24/08/2020 LISTE DES BENEFICIAIRES (MENAGES) DU 24-08-2020 N° Nom du bénéficiaire Date 184 ABOUBAKARY TRAORE 24/08/2020 185 ABOUCHOU CHI MAMBO 24/08/2020 186 ABOUCHOU VENANCE 24/08/2020 187 ABOUDE KOCK GERMAINE 24/08/2020 188 ABOUDI SOPIE EDWIGE LEOCADIE 24/08/2020 189 ABOUDLAYE KONTILIGISSONKO 24/08/2020 190 ABOUEU CLEMENTINE 24/08/2020 191 ABOUKE BOMAH 24/08/2020 192 ABOULAYE AROUNA 24/08/2020 193 ABOULE DJOMAN JULIETTE 24/08/2020 194 ABOULÉ HORTENCE 24/08/2020 195 ABOUO SIMONE BONGOUA 24/08/2020 196 ABOUSSOU LAURENT HUGUES WILFRIED 24/08/2020 197 ABOUSSOU SANDO LEONCETTE 24/08/2020 198 ABOUYA DANHO ARISTIDE 24/08/2020 199 ABOUYA LASME DANIEL 24/08/2020 200 ABOUYA YEDIOU GENEVIERVE 24/08/2020 201 ABOYA NADÈGE 24/08/2020 202 ABOYA AKA 24/08/2020 203 ABRAN HORTENSE 24/08/2020 204 ABRAN KOKO ODETTE 24/08/2020 205 ABRE RITA 24/08/2020 206 ABRIGOUA JEANNE-D'ARC EPSE ZALLO 24/08/2020 207 ABROBA AMANI DANIELLE CAROLE 24/08/2020 208 ABROGOUA ADJOBA 24/08/2020 209 ABROGOUA AUGUSTIN ANGE; V 24/08/2020 210 ABROGOUA JOSEPHINE 24/08/2020 211 ABROGOUA N ELISABETH 24/08/2020 212 ABROGOUA N'SOU GEORGETTE 24/08/2020 213 ABROGOUA-BIÉ DORINE DIAGOU 24/08/2020 214 ABUDU GANIYU 24/08/2020 215 ABY N’TÉHOU NORAINE ELFRID 24/08/2020 216 ABY AMON EPSE ABOKE 24/08/2020 217 ABY ELISABETH 24/08/2020 218 ACCAFOU ACHIEPI N°1 24/08/2020 219 ACHADE ZEDLAND 24/08/2020 220 ACHATA TOURE 24/08/2020 221 ACHE ACHI MARIE JACQUES 24/08/2020 222 ACHEGNAN CHIDJIE ANNE 24/08/2020 223 ACHEPOH APIE JULIE 24/08/2020 224 ACHETA BELLA 24/08/2020 225 ACHI CHA MARIE 24/08/2020 226 ACHI VERONIQUE 24/08/2020 227 ACHI ABO MARC 24/08/2020 228 ACHI ABOUE SEBASTIEN 24/08/2020 229 ACHI ACHI PRIVAT 24/08/2020 LISTE DES BENEFICIAIRES (MENAGES) DU 24-08-2020 N° Nom du bénéficiaire Date 230 ACHI ACHI SYLVAIN 24/08/2020 231 ACHI ACHOU JULIEN 24/08/2020 232 ACHI AGUTE JUSTIN 24/08/2020 233 ACHI ALFRED 24/08/2020 234 ACHI ALFRED BERANGER 24/08/2020 235 ACHI ALLE EMMANUEL 24/08/2020 236 ACHI ALLE MARCELINE 24/08/2020 237 ACHI AMIAN JOSEPH ,C,E 24/08/2020 238 ACHI AMOUAN MONIQUE 24/08/2020 239 ACHI ANIN MARIE C 24/08/2020 240 ACHI APIE HELENE 24/08/2020 241 ACHI APIE ROSINE 24/08/2020 242 ACHI APIE ROSINE 24/08/2020 243 ACHI APO 24/08/2020 244 ACHI APO LOUISE MARIE 24/08/2020 245 ACHI ATSIN 24/08/2020 246 ACHI CHEPO B 24/08/2020 247 ACHI CHI A.
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