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Cameroon: Standard DHS, 2004
DHS Final Reports
FR163
Cameroon 2004 DHS Final Report (French)
PDF, 4577K
Summary Reports/Key Findings
SR107
Cameroon 2004 Executive Summary (English)
PDF, 50K
Africa Nutrition Chartbooks
ANC20
Cameroon 2004, Nutrition of Young Children and Mothers (English, French)
PDF, 1562K
HIV Fact Sheets
HF2
HIV Fact Sheet (English)
PDF, 629K
Press Releases:
09/02/05
Wealthy and educated women are the most vulnerable to HIV infection in Cameroon
Country:
Cameroon
Contract Phase:
DHS-IV
Recode Structure:
DHS-IV
Implementing Organization:
Institut National de la Statistique
Fieldwork:
February 2004 - August 2004
Status:
Completed
Respondents
Households:
Sample Size: 10462
Female:
All Women
Age: 15 to 49
Sample Size: 10656
Male:
All Men
Age: 15 to 59
Sample Size: 5280
Facilities:
N/A
Survey Characteristics
Abortion
Alcohol consumption
Anemia questions
Anemia testing
Anthropometry
Birth registration
Cooking fuel
Domestic violence
Female genital cutting
GPS/georeferenced
HIV behavior
HIV knowledge
HIV testing
Iodine salt test
Malaria bednet inventory ‹Includes bednet inventory
Male circumcision self-reported
Maternal mortality
Men's survey
Micronutrients
Paper survey
Tobacco use
Vitamin A questions
Women's status
Survey Datasets
Data Available
HIV Testing
Data Available
GPS Datasets
Data Available
SPA Datasets
Not Applicable