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CURRICULUM VITAE

1. Family name: NGUETSE TEGOUM

2. First name: Pierre Joubert

3. Date of birth: 03/10/1977

4. Nationality: Cameroonian

5. Marital status: Married

6. Education: Engineer in Statistics and Applied Economy

7. Contact : Phone : (237) (+237) 699 35 96 48 / 676 94 86 86

Email: nguetse_pierre@yahoo.fr / pnguetse@gmail.com

Establishment Certificate obtained


[Date from ----- to ------]
Training certificate (how to set-up an M&E
GIZ Training Centre Feldafing (Germany), October 2015
system for the monitoring of a national strategy)
Global Trade Analysis Project
Training Certificate in modelling using GTAP
University of Purdue Lafayette United States
tools
February-April 2011
ENSEA d’Abidjan (Côte d’Ivoire) 2000-2003 Economist and Statistician Engineer
- Masters in mathematics
University of de Yaoundé 1 (Cameroon) 1998- 2000
- Bachelor in mathematics
Government Bilingual school of Bamenda (Cameroun) - GCE-AL in mathematics and physics
1989-1996 - GCE-OL

8. Level of known languages: (by competence from 1 to 5, 1 - excellent - 5 basic)


Langue Read Spoken Written
French 1 1 1
English 1 1 2

9. Actual post: Head of the national Strategy Development Unit (Ministry of Economy,
Planning and Regional Development, Yaoundé-Cameroun)
Visiting Lecturer at Institut Sous-régionale de Statistique et d’Economie
Appliquée (ISSEA- Yaoundé). Courses: Econometrics, Impact Assessment,
Strategic Planning.

10. Number of years of work experience: 13 years

11. Key qualifications: Expert in Strategic Planning;


Expert in Monitoring and Evaluation;
Gender expert;
Analyst of socioeconomic issues;
Coordinator of statistical operations;
Researcher.
12. Computer Knowledge: WORD, EXCEL, ACCES, EVIEWS, CSPRO, SPSS, R, STATA,
GAMS
13. Professional experience
Date from ----- Location Company: Donor/ Position Description: Name of the project; Responsibilities
to ----- Contracting
Company

Mid-term evaluation of the Project on Strengthening


the Capacity of African Countries to Use Mobile
United Nations Consultant Technologies to Collect Data
May-June Cameroon
Commission for
2016
Africa (UNECA) Expert in M&E My tasks consist in: (i) carry out interviews with the
different stakeholders; (Ii) daft the report

Review of performance strategic frameworks of the


Ministry of programs the triennium 2016-2018
Economy and, Head of Unit
Jan-May 2016 Cameroon My tasks consisted in : (i) elaborate the working tools; (Ii)
Planning Technical Manager organize capacity building session for government officials;
(MINEPAT) (Iii) coordinate the sectoral planning meetings; and, (iv)
coordinate the drafting of reports

Drafting the accompanying Strategy for the


beneficiaries of the Safety Nets Project.
Consultant
Oct-Dec Cameroon World Bank Expert in strategic My duties: (i) identify priority areas for the assistance to
2015 beneficiaries of the project (ii) propose intervention axes
planning
(iii) propose an action plan and a monitoring and evaluation
plan

Develop a handbook to guide the countries in the


development and implementation of a gender statistics
programme.

My duties : (i) propose a draft outline of the content of the


Consultant guidebook which will enumerate the various steps that the
United Nations countries need to undertake in the development of a
Cameroon Senior gender
Oct-Nov 2015 Commission for gender statistics programme; (ii) Develop the first draft of
specialist
Africa (UNECA) the handbook based on the feedback from ECA and other
Expert in strategic
planning relevant partners; (iii) present the first draft of the
handbook in an expert meeting to be held for review of the
handbook and also facilitate the workshop; and (iv) finalize
and submit the final version of the handbook based on
inputs from the experts.

Analytical support for the productive and labour


market links of the safety net project.

(i) identify priority areas of interventions for the cash for


work programme component of the Safety Net project
Consultant consistent with informal and labor market needs and
Aug-Nov 2015 Cameroon World Bank constraints; (ii) identify the labor-intensive projects and
Economist training activities that could be implemented within the
statistician framework of this project CfW component as well as the
modalities for their implementation; and (iii) proposr a
methodology and the targeting device based on the
economic rationale and relevance for labor and productive
market impacts;

Ministry of Review and update of ministerial programmes with a focus


Economy and, Head of Unit on responsive gender budgeting.
Jan-May 2015 Cameroon
Planning Technical Manager My tasks were to: (i) conceive working tools; (ii) organize
(MINEPAT) working sessions; (iii) coordinate sectoral meetings; and,

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Date from ----- Location Company: Donor/ Position Description: Name of the project; Responsibilities
to ----- Contracting
Company
(iv) drafting summary reports

Conduction the baseline survey of the socio-economic


impact assessment of the road construction project
Ministry of Public “Djoum(Cameroon)-Ntam (Congo border).
Works
Consultant With a special attention on minority groups, youths and
October 2014- &
Cameroon M&E specialist women small and medium enterprises (impact on the
January 2015 African
Development turnover, on job creation, etc.)
Bank My duties consisted in drafting the methodology of the
overall process; defining key indicators to follow-up;
conducting the baseline survey and drafting the final report.

Technical support of the Ministry of Health for the


development of the sectoral health strategy. My tasks are
Since July Expert in Strategic
Cameroon Ministry of Health mostly related to the methodological framework and the
2014 Planning
strengthening of capacities of stakeholders in results based
management.

Study on the Dynamics of Cameroon labour market in


Consultant between 2005 and 2010. Analyzing the dynamics with
(Project Manager) respect to the activity level, the structure of the labour
June August market, income, productivity in the informal sector. With a
Cameroon World Bank
2014 focus on youths, women and rural population.
Economist
statistician Analysis of the efficiency of Small and medium size
enterprises and informal production units

Evaluation of the National Statistics Development Strategy


2009-2013. My duties included:
- Propose the assessment approach
April –June National Institute M&E and Strategic - Conduct the diagnosis of the implementing of the
Cameroon 2009-2013 strategy
2014 of Statistics Planning Expert
- identify constraints, strengths and weakness of the
national statistical system
- propose actions for the 2014-2020 Statistics
Development strategy

Technical coordinator of a training workshop of


Ministry of
Head of Unit government officials on :
Economy and,
March 2014 Cameroon Technical - Results based management
Planning
(MINEPAT) Coordinator - Gender responsive budgeting budget
- Monitoring and evaluation approaches

Ministry of Technical manager of team in charge to develop a capacity


Head of Unit
Jan to Feb. Economy and, building handbook on planning and gender budgeting for of
Cameroon Technical
2014 Planning the actors of the Planning-Programming-budgeting-
(MINEPAT) Coordinator Monitoring system.

Consultant Construction of the poverty map of Cameroon. Study of


(Project Manager) computing and mapping poverty and chronic poverty
January 2013-
Cameroon World Bank indicators of for the 58 departments and all the districts of
January 2014
Economist Cameroon.
statistician

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Date from ----- Location Company: Donor/ Position Description: Name of the project; Responsibilities
to ----- Contracting
Company

Drafting the National Governance Strategy of Cameroon.


Document that aims to give guidance on strategic
Ministry of Head of Unit
management of the State and the fight against corruption
Since July Economy and, Coordinator of the and embezzlement.
Cameroon
2013 Planning Technical My duties included: (i) conducting technical preparatory
(MINEPAT) Secretariat sessions; (ii) centralizing information; (iii) Organizing
working sessions; and (iv) drafting reports to be submitted
to the hierarchy.

Ministry of Rapporteur of the Preparation of Medium Term Budget Framework. My tasks


Since April Economy and, Working Group on include: (i) conducting technical preparatory sessions; (ii)
Cameroon
2013 Planning the budgetary centralizing information; (iii) Organizing working sessions;
(MINEPAT) framework and (iv) drafting reports to be submitted to the hierarchy.

Member of a Working group in charge of the drafting Cameroon National


November Ministry of Working Group Social Protection Strategy Paper in partnership with
2012 Economy and,
Cameroon Rapporteur UNICEF, UNDP and World Bank.
- Planning
April 2013 (MINEPAT) Gender budgeting This strategy is based on Gender Responsive Budgeting
expert

Ministry of Project "Prospective analysis of the structure of human


Since
Economy and, Head of a Technical capital by 2035." Study that aims to define human capital
February Cameroon
Planning Unit profile that Cameroon needs to be an emerging country
2013
(MINEPAT)

Develop a gender policy for higher education in Cameroon.


My duties included:
Consultant - An analysis of gender issues in higher education;
December GDC Firm - The formulation of strategies for the maintenance or
2012- March Cameroon Gender and increase of girls in higher education especially the
2013 Yaoundé strategic planning
Expert science branches;
- A priority action plan meeting the requirements of the
results based management;
- A financing strategy.

United Nations In charge of the evaluation of Cameroon Millennium Village


November- Consultant
Programme for Programme (CMVP). The program covers two sites
December Cameroon Development Monitoring and Maroua and Meyomessi. It aims at achieving the MDGs in
2012 evaluation Expert these municipalities through an integrated approach.
(UNDP)

I carried out a study on inclusive economic growth and


United Nations Consultant social protection in Cameroon. It came to:
Programme for - present and evaluate the current system of social
Nov-Dec 2012 Cameroon Development protection;
Economist
- Highlight the role of women in Cameroon informal
(UNDP) researcher social protection networks; and,
- Define major actions to improve social protection.

Conduction the baseline survey of the Cameroon pilot cash


Consultant transfer programme.
Sept –Nov My duties consisted providing technical assistance fo the
Cameroon World Bank
2012 Economist drafting the methodology and questionnaires; defining key
statistician indicators to follow-up, analysing the data and drafting the
final report

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Date from ----- Location Company: Donor/ Position Description: Name of the project; Responsibilities
to ----- Contracting
Company

Member of a team in charge of drafting of the National


United Nations Human Development Report. My tasks consisted in: (i)
March- Programme for Consultant
collecting and analyzing data on the NHDR, (ii) ensuring
September Cameroon Development Economist- the quality, the consistency of data in the NHDR, (iii)
2012 Statistician
(UNDP) propose and compute a national human development
indicator; and (iv) participate in the drafting of the report.

Updating the Strategy paper of the Ministry of Social


Affairs. My duties included:
- Data collection and analysis on the situation of women
July-Sept GDC Firm Consultant and children in Cameroon
Cameroon - Propose an action plan for the promotion and protection
2012 Yaoundé Gender Statistician of the rights of women and children
- Propose a set of indicators for the monitoring/
evaluation of the situation of women and children in
Cameroon

June Cameroon Consultant


Drafting a feasibility study on the implementation of a pilot
December World Bank
Economist- program for the targeting chronically poor in order to
2011
Statistician establish a national system of cash transfers.

August- Cameroon Ministry of Technical supervision of the overall assessment of RUMPI


September Economy and, project. Project covering the South-west jointly funded by
2011 Planning Resource Person the Government and ADB, whose goal is to reduce by 10%
(MINEPAT) the incidence of poverty in the South-west. My tasks were
Expert in impact to monitoring and evaluation activities.
Assessment
Conduct a participatory evaluation with different
enterprises that were involved in the project.

May to Cameroon Member of the team in charge of the review of the


December Responsible of
Ministry of studies handbook on strategic planning in Cameroon.
2011 Economy and, A handbook that focus on :
Planning Expert in strategic - Results Based Management
(MINEPAT) planning and
- Programme budgeting
gender budgeting
- Gender Responsive Budgeting

Oct 2010- Cameroon Member of the team in charge of the drafting of the
March 2011 handbook on integration of gender and population issues
Ministry of Responsible of into development policies and strategies. The handbook
Economy and, studies focuses on :
Planning
GRB Expert - Gender mainstreaming
(MINEPAT)
- Gender monitoring and evaluation tools
- Gender Responsive Budgeting

Consultant Directed to undertake a study on poverty and vulnerability


March 2010- Word Bank of households in Cameroon. The study will be used by the
Cameroon Economist-
March 2011 World Bank and the Government of Cameroon in
Statistician
developing national social safety nets.

Coordinator of a team of 25 persons to conduct a pilot


African Monitors study for the construction of a new development indicator
February-July Consultant
Cameroon Cape-Town South called the Grassroots Focus Index (GFI). Index that will
2010 Project Coordinator help to measure how Governments prioritize the needs of
Africa
people in their strategies and also to assess the
involvement of people in development projects.

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Date from ----- Location Company: Donor/ Position Description: Name of the project; Responsibilities
to ----- Contracting
Company

I am a member of the project MIMADEM "Migration, labour


DIAL- market and demographic dynamics in sub-Saharan Africa."
Développement, This project proposes review the relationship between
Since January
Cameroun Institutions et Researcher demographic dynamics and economic dynamics in Africa
2010
Analyses de Long through the concept of demographic dividend and focusing
terme (France) on the role of labour market and that of migration. It covers
four countries Cameroon, Senegal, Mali and Burkina Faso.

Training ECA experts on the use of survey data to


Ethiopia Economic strengthen their capacities in the production of indicators
Commission for for monitoring the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).
October 2009 (Addis Consultant/ Trainer
Africa During the seminar in which I was one of the trainers, I had
Ababa) (UNECA) to explain the rationale of MDGs indicators, to present the
main surveys on labour and living conditions.

Ministry of Taking part at the preparation of the Priority Investment


Economy and, Responsible of Program (PIP) and the framework of the Central Medium
January 2009 Cameroon Planning studies Term Expenditure. Definition of the national framework of
(MINEPAT objectives and selection of priority programs and projects.

Ministry of Technical assistance to administrations in developing


June 2007 Economy and, Responsible of Medium Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF).
- Cameroon Planning studies
Jan 2009
(MINEPAT

Technical assistance to the achievement of the third survey


Cameroonian households survey (ECAM 3). Operation
June 2007 Consultant aiming to describe the living conditions of Cameroonians
National Institute
- Cameroon
of Statistics (NIS) Standards Living and to be used in revising the poverty reduction strategy
Survey paper (PRSP).
June 2008
I was involved in the methodological design, the training of
trainers and the training of the data collection staff.

Technical assistance to the achievement of the survey


Consultant MICS. Operation which main goal is to assess the health
May 2006
status of women and children.
National Institute Multiple Indicators
- Cameroon I tasks consisted in the methodological design,
of Statistics (NIS) Clusters Survey
Sept 2006 questionnaire conception, the training of the data collection
(MICS)
staff, field supervision with a team of 35 enumerators;
report drafting.

Data analyst Member of Technical Staff. I intervened in the


methodological design, questionnaire design, training of
National Institute Survey of
trainers; training of the data collection staff, field supervisor
Jan-April 2006 Cameroon
of Statistics (NIS) immunization with a team of 25 enumerators, data mining and drafting of
coverage of
the two main reports.
children

Taking part at the baseline survey on employment and the


informal sector in Cameroon. Survey used to describe the
June 2004 labour market and understand the importance and
National Institute Data analyst characteristics of informal sector in Cameroon.
- Cameroon
of Statistics (NIS) Labour Survey
Member of Technical Staff. I intervened in the
Dec 2005 methodological design, questionnaire design, training of
trainers; training of the data collection staff, field supervisor
with a team of 25 enumerators, data mining and drafting of

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Date from ----- Location Company: Donor/ Position Description: Name of the project; Responsibilities
to ----- Contracting
Company
the two main reports.

Participation at the survey on LPG and the different


Sept 2003 - National Institute sources energy use for cooking in Cameroon. Survey that
Cameroon Data analyst
April 2004 of Statistics (NIS) has involved marketers of petroleum products, hotels and
restaurants.

Modelling using Poverty Analysis Macroeconomic


July-October
Cameroon World Bank Apprentice simulator (PASMS). Drafting a report “Poverty reduction
2012
strategies in Cameroon using PAMS model”

14. Research activities

Publications /Work in progress


 May 2015 : Co-author of the paper “Potential impacts of the deregulation of
petroleum products price on growth and poverty and support measures: the case of
Cameroon” Africa Economic Research Consortium (AERC), Work in Progress.
 October 2014: Author of the paper “Social Protection for Inclusive Growth in Sub-
Saharan Africa: The Case of Cameroon” Work in Progress with PASGR.
 January 2013 : Co-author of the paper « Efficience du secteur informel non-agricole
et réduction de la pauvreté ». Cahier de recherche PMMA 11864, Réseau PEP.
 August 2013 : Co-author of the paper “Analysis of the evolution of education
inequality in Cameroon” Paper presented at the International Statistical Institute
conference held in Hong Kong (China) in August 2013
 April 2012 : Co-author of the paper « Croissance et convergence en Afrique : une
approches en données de panels ». S’intégrer pour s’enrichir. Springer.
 April 2011 : Author of the study « Pauvreté et Vulnérabilité des ménages au Cameroun »;
World Bank Study
 July 2010 Co-author of the paper « Impact of gender wage differentials on poverty and
inequalities in Cameroon: a distributional approach ». Sponsored by AERC research
network.
 August 2009: Author of the paper « Estimating the returns to education in Cameroon
informal sector ». Paper with which I have won the first prize of the international
competition Jan Tinbergen organized by the International Statistical Institute. ISI 2009.
 January 2009 : Co-author of the paper “Child poverty and household poverty in Cameroon: a
multidimensional approach”. Paper that was presented at the international conference on
“Child Poverty and Disparities: Public Policies for Social Justice” 19-20 January, 2009
Egypt.

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 July 2007 : Author of the paper « Allocation optimale sous contraintes : cas de la troisième
enquête camerounaise auprès des ménages ». STATECO 101.
 June 2007 : Co-author of the paper « Impact of Equivalence Scales on the Spatial
Distribution of Poverty in Cameroon : A Dynamic Approach». Working paper PEP 2007-04.

International Conferences/ Workshops attended


 Participant/Presenter, African Economic Research Consortium conference. I presented the
final paper “Potential impacts of the deregulation of petroleum products price on growth
and poverty: the case of Cameroon”, Arusha (Tanzania), December 2015
 Participant/Presenter; Conference on Social Protection in Africa; organised by Partnership
for African Social Protection and Governance Research (PASGR); Nairobi (Kenya)
November 12-13, 2014.
 Participant/Presenter, African Economic Research Consortium conference. I presented the
proposal “Potential impacts of the deregulation of petroleum products price on growth and
poverty: the case of Cameroon”, Accra (Ghana), June 2014
 Participant/Presenter, Conference « Ten years of War against Poverty » organised by the
Chronic Poverty Research. I presented the paper “Household poverty and child poverty in
Cameroon: a multidimensional approach”. Manchester (United Kingdom). September 2010
 Participant/presenter, 8th PEP General Assembly. I presented the paper “efficiency of the
informal sector and poverty reduction in Cameroon” Dakar (Senegal), June 2010
 Participant/Presenter, IZA/Word Bank conference on “the role of labour market in the
struggle against poverty”. I presenter the paper “Gender wage gap in Cameroon labour
market”.Cape-Town- South Africa. May 2010
 Participant/presenter, International conference on informal sector and informal jobs (Hanoi-
Vietnam), May 2010
 Participant/Presenter; International Statistical Institute (ISI) conference. I presented the
paper “Estimating the returns to education in Cameroon labour market”. Durban (South
Africa), August 2009.
 Participant/Presenter, 14th Annual conference of the African Econometrics Society. Abuja
(Nigeria), June 2009

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15. Other relevant information

Awards and distinctions


November 2010: Distinction of Merit for best young African Statisticians. Award given at the 6th
Africa Symposium on Statistical Development (ASSD) held in Cairo.

February 2010 : Congratulations letter received from the Minister of economy and planning;
acknowledging my works aiming to ameliorate the management of Cameroon economy

August 2009 : First prize of Jan Tinbergen International competition. Best Young Statistician from
Developing Countries Award, given by the International Statistical Institute of (ISI). Results
available at: : http://isi.cbs.nl/awards- prizes.htm

16. References
.
Full name Email address/phone Occupation or Post
number
Senior Economist in Social protection
cdelninno@worldbank.org
Mr. Carlo Del Nnino (202) 458-9579. Africa Region,
Fax (202) 522-3252
World Bank- Washington DC (United -States)
Director of the Research Centre CEREG (Centre
davom99@gmail.com d’Etudes et de Recherche en Economie et
Prof. Désiré AVOM
(+237) 699 835 894 Gestion)
University of Yaoundé 2 – Cameroon
janoeloma1@yahoo.fr General Director of Planning
Mr. OUM ELOMA
tel : +237 699 79 30 Ministry of Economy, Planning and Regional
Janvier 16
Development

I certify, in good conscience, that the above information accurately reflects my situation, my
qualifications and my experience.

Yaoundé, June 11, 2016

NGUETSE TEGOUM Pierre

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