Saguia

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Saguia district
Coordinates 13 ° 28 '  N , 2 ° 6'  E Coordinates: 13 ° 28 '  N , 2 ° 6'  E
Basic data
Country Niger

Capital District

Niamey
Arrondissement Niamey V
Residents 3472 (2012)

Saguia (also: Sagia ) is a district ( French : quartier ) in the Arrondissement Niamey V of the city of Niamey in Niger .

geography

The district is located on the southern edge of the urban part of Niamey V and borders the Kirkissoye district to the north . Southwest of Saguia, following the route of the national road 27 , lies the village of Saga Gourma . The district is located in a plateau with a layer of sand less than 2.5 meters deep, which means that only limited infiltration is possible.

history

The settlement existed before 1937, the year when the development of various districts in Niamey began in Plateau on the other bank of the Niger.

population

At the 2012 census, Saguia had 3,472 residents who lived in 457 households. At the 2001 census, the population was 4,037 in 616 households, and at the 1988 census, the population was 843 in 137 households.

Infrastructure

In Saguia there is a health center (Center de Santé Intégré) , which in 2014 was responsible for caring for around 13,000 people. In addition to the residents of the district, these included those of the villages and hamlets Saga Gourma, Gorou Kirey , Timéré , Gorou Banda , Lowayé , Djolongou and Séno Bali . The public primary school Ecole primaire de Saguia was founded in 1966. There are several primary schools in the neighborhood.

Individual evidence

  1. Hamadou Issaka, Dominique Badariotti: Les inondations à Niamey, enjeux autour d'un phenomène complexe . In: Cahiers d'Outre-Mer . No. 263 , September 2013, p. 383–384 ( journals.openedition.org [accessed April 21, 2019]).
  2. Apollinaire Tini: La gestion des déchets solid ménagers à Niamey au Niger: essai pour une stratégie de gestion durable . Thèse de doctorat. Institut National des Sciences Appliquées de Lyon, Lyon 2003, p. 44–45 ( theses.insa-lyon.fr [PDF; accessed May 1, 2019]).
  3. Répertoire National des localites (ReNaLoc). (RAR) Institut National de la Statistique de la République du Niger, July 2014, p. 718 , accessed on 7 August 2015 (French).
  4. ^ Répertoire National des Communes (RENACOM). (RAR) Institut National de la Statistique de la République du Niger, accessed on November 8, 2010 (French).
  5. Recensement Général de la Population 1988: Répertoire National des Villages du Niger . Bureau Central de Recensement, Ministère du Plan, République du Niger, Niamey March 1991, p. 226 ( web.archive.org [PDF; accessed May 4, 2019]).
  6. ^ Dossou Modeste Landry: Rapport de stage rural au district sanitaire du Vème arrondissement de Niamey. Université Abdou Moumouni de Niamey, 2014, accessed on May 12, 2019 (French).
  7. Daniel Barreteau, Ali Daouda: Systèmes éducatifs et multilinguisme au Niger. Results scolaires, double flux . Orstom / Université Abdou Moumouni de Niamey, Paris / Niamey 1997, ISBN 2-7099-1365-8 , p. 88 ( horizon.documentation.ird.fr [PDF; accessed May 29, 2019]).
  8. Issa Mamane Manirou: Etude diagnostique des conditions d'accès à l'eau, l'hygiène et l'assainissement dans les écoles primaires publiques de l'arrondissement communal V de la ville de Niamey, Niger . Mémoire de fin d'étude. Annexes. 2iE Institut International de l'Eau et de l'Environnement, Ouagadougou 2016, p. IV ( documentation.2ie-edu.org [PDF; accessed June 3, 2019]).