CAMEROON 2014 MICS KEY FINDINGS REPORT RELEASED

27 July 2015

Cameroon’s National Institute of Statistics, in collaboration with the Ministry of Health, have released the KFR of the 2014 MICS.

In addition to measuring progress for MDGs, the results will be used for monitoring progress of many national programs, such as the national vaccination and malaria programs, as well as multi-sectoral planning.

Cameroon 2014 MICS Key Findings Report

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The Key Findings Report is also available on the MICS Surveys page.

Data collection took place from June to August 2014, with revisits in October 2014 to improve response rates. The survey covered a sample size of 10,748 households and used four questionnaires: household, individual women (age 15-49), individual men (age 15-59), and children under five.