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Quelques indicateurs clés
Croissance du PIB : 3,2% en 2023 |
Croissance du PIB trimestriel : 3,2% au 1er trimestre 2024 (en glissement annuel) |
Taux d’inflation : 7,4 % en 2023 |
Taux d’inflation trimestriel: 6,8 % (en glissement annuel) au 1er trimestre 2023. |
Taux de pauvreté: 38,6% en 2021 |
Balance commerciale : –2004 milliards de FCFA en 2023 |
Solde commercial (en pourcentage du PIB) : – 11,4% au 4ème trimestre 2023 (en glissement annuel) |
Indice des Prix à la Production Industrielle, base 100 en 2016: -5,4% en 2023 en glissement annuel |
Our latest publications
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Statistic Yearbook of the South Region, 2024 edition
The National Institute of Statistics (NIS) is very honored to present to you the 2024 edition of the statistical yearbook of the South Region. The production of a statistical yearbook is the first deliverable of any Institute. The objective of this document is to make available to users the statistics of the sectoral administrations present
Monday March 10th, 2025 -
(Fr) Annuaire Statistique de la Région du Sud, édition 2024
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Monday March 10th, 2025 -
Monthly brief on household final consumer price trends in Cameroon Month of January 2025
At the end of January 2025, consumer prices decreased by 0.2% compared to the previous month, marking the first monthly decrease since January 2024, meanwhile inflation calculated on average over the past twelve months stood at 4.5%. This decline over one month is mainly accounted for by the decrease in food prices and transport costs.
Wednesday February 26th, 2025 -
(Fr) Note mensuelle sur l’évolution des prix à la consommation finale des ménages au Cameroun: Mois de janvier 2025
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Wednesday February 26th, 2025 -
NATIONAL STRATEGY FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF STATISTICS 2021 – 2030 VOLUME 1 : STRATEGY DOCUMENT
The Government has been implementing the National Development Strategy (NDS30), second phase of Cameroon’s Development Vision for 2035 (Vision 2035) driven by the President of the Republic, H.E. Paul BIYA; Vision of a Cameroon “modern and socially advanced country” On this road laid out in Vision 2035, the National Statistical Information System (NSIS) is called
Tuesday February 25th, 2025 -
(Fr) Les Comptes Nationaux Trimestriels (3ème trimestre 2024)
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Tuesday February 25th, 2025 -
(Fr) STRATEGIE NATIONALE DE DEVELOPPEMENT DE LA STATISTIQUE 2021 – 2030 VOLUME 1 : DOCUMENT DE STRATEGIE
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Tuesday February 25th, 2025 -
(Fr) Projet d’harmonisation et d’amélioration des statistiques en Afrique de l’Ouest et du Centre (HISWACA-SOP 2) (P180085) CADRE GENERAL COMMUN DE GESTION ENVIRONNEMENTALE ET SOCIALE (CGCGES)
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Monday February 24th, 2025 -
(Fr) Projet d’harmonisation et d’amélioration des statistiques en Afrique de l’Ouest et du Centre (HISWACA-SOP 2) (P180085) CADRE GENERAL COMMUN DE PROCEDURES DE GESTION DE LA MAIN D’ŒUVRE (CGCPGMO)
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Monday February 24th, 2025 -
(Fr) Projet d’harmonisation et d’amélioration des statistiques en Afrique de l’Ouest et du Centre (HISWACA-SOP 2) (P180085) CADRE GENERAL COMMUN DE PROCEDURES DE GESTION DE LA MAIN D’ŒUVRE (CGCPGMO)
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Monday February 24th, 2025 -
MONITORING INFLATION IN CAMEROON: NOTE ON TRENDS IN 2024 AND OUTLOOK FOR 2025
n 2024, with an inflation rate of 4.5%, the national economy continued to face lingering inflationary pressures, although their intensity has decreased. This trend is mainly explained by a 5.6% increase in food prices and a 12.3% increase in transportation costs, strongly impacted by the rise in fuel prices. It is important to note that,
Friday February 21st, 2025 -
(Fr) SUIVI DE L’INFLATION AU CAMEROUN : NOTE SUR L’ÉVOLUTION EN 2024 ET PERSPECTIVES 2025
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Friday February 21st, 2025 -
(Fr) LES FEMMES ET LES HOMMES, LES FILLES ET LES GARÇONS AU CAMEROUN
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Friday February 21st, 2025 -
WOMEN AND MEN, GIRLS AND BOYS IN CAMEROON
With the adoption of a new National Development Strategy for the period 2020-2030, the Government of Cameroon has made the commitment to pursue the implementation of the Beijing Platform, more than two decades after its adoption. Moreover, considerations regarding gender equality and women’s empowerment remain a constant priority for the government and are cross-cutting issues
Friday February 21st, 2025 -
Data Brief: Malaria morbidity in pregnant women in Cameroon – less than 50% of pregnant women receive intermittent preventive treatment
The high morbidity of malaria among pregnant women – around 203 cases per 1,000 inhabitants in Cameroon – is a public health problem in that it is associated with risk factors for both maternal and newborn mortality. Nearly a quarter of pregnant women have been affected by malaria in the last three years. Both programmatic
Friday February 21st, 2025 -
Data Brief: Limited progress in malaria parasite reduction among children under 5 in Cameroon (2023) – strengthening prevention in the Centre, South, and East regions
The high prevalence of malaria among children aged 6-59 months is a major concern for the Cameroon government, as malaria is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality among this vulnerable group. Preventing this disease would considerably reduce the persistent trend in malaria-related morbidity observed among children under 5 in Cameroon, and in the Centre
Friday February 21st, 2025