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Increasing the Uptake of Long-acting Reversible Contraceptives Among Adolescent and Young Women 2017-2018, Baseline Data

Cameroon, 2017 - 2018
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Reference ID
CMR_2017_LARCSIE-BL_v01_M
DOI
https://doi.org/10.48529/jr2g-dw32
Producer(s)
Ozler, B., Jamison, J., Baird, S., McIntosh, C., Athey, S., Sama, D.
Collection(s)
Impact Evaluation Surveys Fragility, Conflict and Violence
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Nov 13, 2018
Last modified
Nov 13, 2018
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Health area (area)

Data file: sample

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Valid: 3496
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Range: -
Format: character

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Categories
Value Category Cases
AS ABONG MBANG NORD 38
1.1%
AS ABONG MBANG SUD 76
2.2%
AS ANGOSSAS 57
1.6%
AS ANKOUNG 38
1.1%
AS ATOK 57
1.6%
AS ATSEIK 19
0.5%
AS AZOMEKOUT 57
1.6%
AS BANDONGOUE 38
1.1%
AS BATOURI CENTRE II 38
1.1%
AS BATOURI NORD 19
0.5%
AS BAZZAMA 19
0.5%
AS BEDOBO 19
0.5%
AS BELABO 38
1.1%
AS BELITA II 38
1.1%
AS BENGUE-TIKO 19
0.5%
AS BETARE 57
1.6%
AS BIDJOMBO 19
0.5%
AS BIKA 19
0.5%
AS BIMBA 57
1.6%
AS BINDIBA 19
0.5%
AS BOMBI 19
0.5%
AS BOUBARA 19
0.5%
AS BTOURI OUEST 19
0.5%
AS DANG PATOU 57
1.6%
AS DEM II KAMBELE 19
0.5%
AS DENG-DENG 19
0.5%
AS DIANG 38
1.1%
AS DIMPAM 19
0.5%
AS DJAMPIEL 19
0.5%
AS DOUMOU MAMA 19
0.5%
AS ENIA 19
0.5%
AS GADJI 19
0.5%
AS GADO-BADZERE 19
0.5%
AS GAROUA-BOULAI 76
2.2%
AS GBITI 19
0.5%
AS GOUNTE 19
0.5%
AS GRAND-BOULAI 38
1.1%
AS KAGNOL 19
0.5%
AS KAMBA MIERI 19
0.5%
AS KENTZOU 19
0.5%
AS KETTE 19
0.5%
AS LALA 19
0.5%
AS LOLO 38
1.1%
AS LOMIE 57
1.6%
AS MANDJOU 57
1.6%
AS MBANG 38
1.1%
AS MBENDISSOLA 19
0.5%
AS MBETHEN 19
0.5%
AS MBITOM 38
1.1%
AS MBOMBA 38
1.1%
AS MBONDOUA 19
0.5%
AS MBOUNOU 38
1.1%
AS MESSAMENA 38
1.1%
AS MESSOK 57
1.6%
AS MINDOUROU 76
2.2%
AS MOKOLO I 38
1.1%
AS MOUNDI 19
0.5%
AS NANDOUNGUE 19
0.5%
AS NDELELE 57
1.6%
AS NDEMBA I 19
0.5%
AS NDJASSI 19
0.5%
AS NDOUAN 19
0.5%
AS NGOAP 38
1.1%
AS NGOTTO 19
0.5%
AS NGOULEMAKONG 57
1.6%
AS NGOURA 76
2.2%
AS NGOYLA 57
1.6%
AS NGUELEBOK 19
0.5%
AS NGUELEMENDOUKA 57
1.6%
AS NKOLBIKON 57
1.6%
AS NKOUAK 38
1.1%
AS OULI 38
1.1%
AS OUNDJIKI 19
0.5%
AS PANA 19
0.5%
AS RADIO 57
1.6%
AS SOMALOMO 57
1.6%
AS TAPARE 19
0.5%
AS TIGAZA 19
0.5%
AS TIMANGOLO 38
1.1%
AS TONGO-GANDIMA 76
2.2%
AS ZOULABOT 1 19
0.5%
BAYONG 19
0.5%
DIMAKO NORD 19
0.5%
DOUME - I 19
0.5%
DOUME - II 38
1.1%
GARI-GOMBO 19
0.5%
GOUMBEGERON 19
0.5%
GRIBI 19
0.5%
MIKEL 19
0.5%
MOAMPACK 57
1.6%
MOLOUNDOU 38
1.1%
MOMDJEPOUM 19
0.5%
MOTCHEBOUM 19
0.5%
NDONGO-ADJALA 38
1.1%
NGANDAME 19
0.5%
NGATTO 38
1.1%
NGOLLA 35 38
1.1%
NGOMDOUMA 19
0.5%
NGUILILI 76
2.2%
NKOUM 19
0.5%
PETIT-POL 19
0.5%
SALAPOUMBE 19
0.5%
SEGUELENDOM 57
1.6%
YOKADOUMA NORD 19
0.5%
YOKADOUMA SUD 38
1.1%
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
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