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CAMEROUN : 3W - Présence Des Partenaires Opérationnels (Mars 2021) Ces Partenaires Inclus Les Partenaires Des Clusters Dont Le HCR Est Le Lead CAMEROUN : 3W - Présence des Partenaires Opérationnels (Mars 2021) Ces partenaires inclus les partenaires des clusters dont le HCR est le lead ACF; AIDER; CODAS-CARITAS; CICR; CRC; CRF; EGTCAM SARL; EN COURS; AGADJAS; AIDER; BERNI SA; CICR; CRC; IA; IRC; ISOMA PLUS; ACDC; AL AZIZA; ANDJAGARA; CATRACOB; CODAS-CARITAS; PUI; SI; EN COURS; IRC; IEDA Relief; LWF; MINEE; NRC; PC; PLAN INTER.; PUI; SI; UNHCR; UNICEF MINEE; NRC; PLAN INTERN. ; UNICEF LWF; MINEE; NRC; UNICEF ACF; AHA; ALIMA, CHEMONICS, CICR, COOPI; CRF; CRS; DEMTOU; IMC, M.A. SANTE, ABIOGET; ACF; AFIIRD; APC; CAPROD; CARE; CMJ; CMPJ; COMPRESSA; ABIOGET; ACF; APC; CARE, COMPRESSA; DREAM Solution; FNE; GIZ; NRC, JAPSSO, MINADER; MINEFOP; MINEPIA; ONU Femmes, OMS, UNFPA, MINSANTE; PLAN INTERNATIONAL; UNFPA; UNICEF CPFF; CRF; CRS; DREAM Sol; FAO; FNE; GIZ; IEDA Relief; LWF; MINADER; PAM, PC, SAR/SM MINEPIA; MINPROFF; NRC; MINPROFF; PUI; ONU Femmes; PAM; PC; LOGONE ALVF; CPDH; INTERSOS; IRC; MINAS; MINJUSTICE; NRC; ; UNFPA; UNHCR; UNIPSY ACF; AHA; APA; CHEMONICS; CICR; CRF; CRS; DEMTOU; MINSANTE; - ET - PLAN INTERN.; PRODEL; RESAEC; SAR/SM; UNFPA CHARI ACEFA; ACF; APC; FNE; GIZ; GLDA; IEDA Relief; LWF; MINADER; MINEFOP; MINEPIA; MSF Suisse; OMS; PALN INTER.; UNICEF NRC; ONU Femmes; PC; PRODEL; PLAN; PUI; SAR/SM; UICN ACF; CAPROD; CARE; CRF; CRS; DEMTOU; FAO; IRC; JAPSSO; KADEPI. LWF; CPDH; INTERSOS; IRC; MINAS; MINJUSTICE; NRC; PLAN INTER.; IRC; MINAS; MINEDUB, MINESEC; MINEFOP; NRC, PLAN INTERNATIONAL; UNICEF MINADER; MINEPIA; NRC; PC; PAM; PLAN INTER.; PRODEL; PUI; SI UNFPA; UNHCR ACF; AHA; CODAS-CARITAS; CRF; DEMTOU; FAO; GLDA; IRC; LWF; MINADER; MINEPIA; ACF; AHA; ALIMA; CHEMONICS; CODAS-CARITAS; CRC; CRF; CRS; DEMTOU; ACF, NRC, PC; PUI; UNHRC IMC; OMS; MINSANTE; UNFPA NRC; PAM; PRODEL; PUI; UICN; UNICEF IRC; MINAS; MINEDUB; MINESEC; NRC; UNICEF NRC; PC; PUI; UNHCR CLIRA; COHEB; IRC; MINAS; MINEDUB; MINFOP; MINESEC; NRC; PLAN INTER.; UNICEF ACF; CARE; CODAS-CARITAS; CRF; DEMTOU; FAO; KADEPI; AIRD ACF; IEDA Relief; PC; UNHCR MINADER; MINEPIA; NRC; PAM; PC; SI MAY O-SAVA CATRACOB SARL; EN COURS; IA; MINEE; UNICEF CPDH; INTERSOS; MINAS; MINJUSTICE; NRC; UNFPA; UNHCR ACF; AHA; CHEMONICS, DEMTOU; MINSANTE; OMS, PLAN INTERNATIONAL, PC DIAMARÉ SANALOGON, UNFPA; UNICEF MAYO-TSANAGA ACEFA; AFOP; FNE; GIZ; MINADER; MINEFOP; MINEPIA; PADFA; EEXXTTRRÊÊM EE MINAS; MINEDUB; MINESEC; MINFOP; UNICEF PADMIR; PAM; PIDMA; PLAN INTER; PROSAPVA; SAR/SM; UNFPA; UICN -- NNOORRDD FNE; GIZ; MINADER; MINEFOP; MINEPIA; SAR/SM, UICN ACF; AHA; CHEMONICS; CRC; IMC; DEMTOU; IMC; MINSANTE; AHA; MINSANTE; OMS; UNFPA; UNICEF MAYO-KANI N I G E R I A INTERSOS; MINAS; MINJUSTICE; UNFPA; UNICEF MSF Suisse; OMS; PLAN INTER.; UNFPA; UNICEF MINAS; MINEDUB; MINESEC; MIFOP MAYO-DANAY MAYO-LOUTI CRC; CRF; EGTCAM SARL; EN COURS; IA; LWF; MINEE; UNICEF; WESDE FAO; IRC; MINADER; MINEPIA; UICN; UNICEF AHA; MINSANTE; OMS; UNFPA; UNICEF MINAS; MINJUSTICE AAEDC; BERNI SA; EGTCAM SARL; EN COURS; FBM; HYDRO AFRIC; MINEE; UNICEF ACEFA; AFOP; DEMTOU; FAO; INTERSOS; IRC; MINADER; MINEPIA; MINAS; MINEDUB; MINESEC; MINFOP PROSAPVA; UICN; UNICEF ACF; AHA; CHEMONICS; DEMTOU; MSF Suisse; MINSANTE; OMS; PLAN INTER. ; FNE, PIAASI SANALOGON; UNFPA MINAS; MINEDUB; MINESEC; MINFOP; UNICEF C H A D MINAS; MINJUSTICE MINAS; MINEDUB; MINESEC; MINFOP; UNICEF ALVF; INTERSOS; MINAS; MINJUSTICE; UNFPA; UNHCR; UNIPSY BÉNOUE FAO; IRC; MINADER; INTERSOS; MINAS; MINJUSTICE; UNHCR; UNICEF MINEPIA; UICN; UNICEF AIRD FNE; MINADER; MINEFOP; MINEPIA; SAR/SM, UICN INTERSOS; SUDAHSER FOUND. NNOORRDD IOM; SHUMAS ACEFA; APROSPEN; CEAC; GIZ; LWF; PRODEL; PLAN INTER.; PROSAPVA; SAR/SM BIHAPH; INTERSOS; Communes (Madingring, Touboro), LWF; MINAS; MINEDUB; MINFOP; MINESEC; PAREC(IDA18); PNDP FARO CHRAPA; GLOWA; INTERSOS; IRC; LIBRA LAW OOFFICE SUDAHSER FOUND. MAYO RAGJ; SUDAHSER Foundation - REY IMC; INTERSOS. LWF; MINAS; MINJUSTICE; PC; PSF(IDA18) AIRD ADES CHRAPA; CUAPWD; INTERSOS; NRC; PLAN INTERNATIONAL; SHUMAS SUDAHSER FOUND. AHA, IMC; MINSANTE; OMS; PRPSS(IDA18); UNFPA; UNICEF LWF IOM FARO - AHA, ASSAD; MINSANTE; OMS; UNFPA; UNICEF; UNHCR MINEE; UNHCR; UNICEF GLOWA; INTERSOS NRC ET - DÉO IOM; IVSPD AJLC; FNE; PIAASI VINA AJA; CAMHELP; INTERSOS; UNHCR MINAS; MINEDUB; MINESEC; MINSUP; MINFOP; NS; PLAN INTER AADDAA M AA OOUUAA MENCHUM MINAS; MINJUSTICE DONGA - MANTUNG INTERSOS NNOORRDD -- DJEREM ADEES; AJLC; APROSPEN; Centre Social; CMPJ; DRC; GRADE; LWF; MINAS; MINEFOP; MBÉRÉ OOUUEESSTT MAYO-BANYO PAM; PUI; PPSE; MINEPDED; MINJEC; SAR/SM; MINPMEESA; MINPROFF; SI BOYO BUI AHA, ASSAD; MINSANTE; OMS; UNFPA; UNICEF; UNHCR NGO-KETUNJIA C E N T R A L MOMO INTERSOS; LIBRA LAW OFFICE; SUDAHSER FOUND. Commune ( Djohong, Meiganga, Ngaoui); LWF; MINAS; MINEDUB; MINEDSEC; MINFOP; PAREC(IDA18); PNDP MEZAM MANYU OOUUEESSTT A F R I C A N DRC; IMC; LWF; MINAS; MINJUSTICE; PFS(IDA18); UNHCR INTERSOS BAMBOUTOS ADES; FICR AIRD NOUN SSUUDD -- LEBIALEM MIFI R E P U B L I C ADES; MINEE; PUI; UNHCR; UNICEF OOUUEESSTT MBAM - AIRD MÉNOUA ET - KIM LOM - ET INTERSOS HAUTS-PLATEAUX - DJEREM KUPÉ KOUNG-KHI IOM MANENGUBA ACF; APCRE; ASAD; ASOPEV; CAMB; CEAC; CMPJ; Crédit du Sahel; CRF; EFA; HAUT-NKAM NDE Express Exch; Express Union; FEK; FNE; FODEC; Help the children; JRS; NDIAN HAUTE - LA REGIONALE; LWF; NTACCUL; PAJERU; PAM; PIAASI; PUI; SAILD; SAR/SM; SI MBAM - ET CCEENNTTRREE SANAGA INTERSOS; IRC; REO MOUNGO - INOUBOU ADES, Commune (Bétaré Oya, Garoua Boulaï, Mandjou, Ngoura); JRS; LWF; MINAS; MINEDUB; MEME MINFOP; MINESEC; PAREC(IDA18); PNDP; RESPECT CAM; UNHCR; UNICEF NRC NKAM KADEÏ AHA, ASSAD; MINSANTE; OMS; PRPSS(IDA18); UNFPA; UNICEF FAKO LLIITTTTOORRAALL LÉKIÉ MÉFOU WOURIL - ET - IMC; LWF; MINAS; MINJUSTICE; PFS IDA18; UNHCR AFAMBA MFOUNDI NYONG - NYONG ET - ADES; FICR; UNHCR PUI; SI; UNHCR; UNICEF AIRD AIRD SANAGA - - ET - DRC; INTERSOS; IRC; MFOUMOU MARITIME KÉLLÉ MÉFOU - ET - AKONO EESSTT DRC; IOM ACF; ADRA; APCRE; ASOPEV; CARE; CEAC; CFAR; CFHMB; CFR; HAUT CMPJ; CPFF; EFA; Express Exchange; Express Union; IITA; LWF; MARABA; NYONG - ET - NYONG - SO'O MC2; SAR/SM; WARDA; WFP CAMHELP; DRC; INTERSOS; IRC; OCÉAN ACF; AHA; ASSAD; IMC; MINSANTE; OMS; PRPSS(IDA18); UNFPA; UNICEF BOUMBA MVILA DJA - ET SSUUDD - ET - - LOBO DRC; NRC; PLAN INTERNATIONAL NGOKO ADRA; Commune (Batouri, Kentzou, Kette, Ouli); JRS; LWF; MINAS; MINEBUB; MISEC; MINFOP; PAREC (IDA18); PNDP; RESPECT am; UNHCR VALLÉE - DU - NTEM CODAS-CARITAS; CRF; IMC; LWF; MINAS; MINJUSTICE; NRC; PFS(IDA18); UNHCR ADES; FICR CMPJ; COSUP; CPFF; Crédit du Sahel; Express Union; FNE; JAPSSO; ADES; ADRA; MINEE; UNHCR; UNICEF AIRD AIRD CMPJ; COSUP; CPFF; Crédit du Sahel; FNE; FOCEP; PAJERU; E Q U A T O RP AIJERU;A L PIAASI; MINADER;G A B MINEFOP;O N MINJEC; MINPROFF PIAASI; MINADER; MINFOP; MINJEC; MINPROFF C O N G O G U I N EMINAS;A MINEDUB; MINFOP; MINESEC; MINESUP; CEAC, CEFAID, CFGP, CMPJ, CODAS-CARITAS; CPFF, CRS, LWF, SAR/SM; MINAS; MINEDUB; MINFOP; MINESEC; MINESUP; PLAN INTERNATIONAL; COSUP Express Exchange, Express Union, PLAN INTER. MINAS; MINREX; MINJUSTICE; PLAN INTERNATIONAL.; ST Commune (Gari Gombo, Salapoumbe), JRS, LWF; MINAS; MINEDUB; MINESEC; MINFOP, MINAS; MINJUSTICE; PLAN INTER. ST PAREC(IDA18), PNDP, RESPECT CAM FAIRMED; MINSANTE AIRD FAIRMAID; MINSANTE IMC; LWF; MINAS; MINJUSTICE; PRPSS(IDA18) AHA; ASSAD; MINSANTE; OMS; UNFPA; UNICEF LEGENDE Abris & NFI Education Food Security Livelihood Logistique Protection Santé WASH Date de creation: 9 Mars 2021, Sources: Bureaux HCR Cameroun et Partenaires, plus d’information priere de contacter Jean-Luc K. ([email protected]), Claudric Nguena ([email protected]).
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