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Our Network | Africa Survey Group

Our Network

Our Network

ASG benefits from constantly developed geographical coverage and a remarkable territorial presence, in order to optimize interventions and effectively support its partners.

ASG has 9 offices in 4 countries in Africa.

CAMEROON

  • Douala
  • Limbe
  • Kribi
  • N’Gaoundéré

CHAD

  • N’Djamena
  • Moundou

GABON

  • Libreville
  • Port-Gentil

CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC

  • Bangui

In the African countries where we operate, the staff is exclusive “ASG” through partnerships with local experts. We can also perform, on request, and through our many partners, quickly in other cities and neighbouring countries.

Public Holidays

Cameroon

  • January 1st: New Year’s Day.
  • February 11: Youth Day.
  • Variable: Easter Monday.
  • May 1st: Labour Day.
  • Variable: Ascension Day.
  • Variable: Whit Monday.
  • May 20: National Day or Unity.
  • Variable: Ramadan festival.
  • August 15: Assumption.
  • Variable: Sheep’s Day.
  • December 25: Christmas party.
  • December 31: New Year’s Eve party.

Chad

  • January 7: Eid Al Mawlid [Birth of the Prophet Muhammad (Saw)].
  • March 20: International Francophonie Day.
  • May 1st: Labour Day.
  • May 24: Feast of the breaking of the fast (Aid Al Fitr).
  • Variable: Ramadan festival.
  • August 11: Independence Day.
  • Variable: Sheep’s Day.
  • September 24: Eid Al-Adha (Aid El Kebir).
  • December 1st: Chad’s National Day.
  • December 31: New Year’s Eve party.

Gabon

  • January 1st: New Year’s Day.
  • March 17: Women’s Rights Day.
  • Variable: Easter Monday.
  • Variable: Whit Monday.
  • May 1st: Labour Day.
  • Variable: Ramadan festival.
  • August 15: Assumption.
  • August 16: Independence Day.
  • August 17: Independence Day.
  • October 14: Feast of Sacrifice/Sheep.
  • November 1st: Halloween.
  • December 25: Christmas party.
  • December 31: New Year’s Eve party.

Car

  • January 1st: New Year’s Day.
  • March 29: Anniversary of the death of President B. Boganda.
  • Variable: Easter Monday.
  • May 1st: Labour Day.
  • Variable: Ascension Day.
  • May 24: Korité.
  • Variable: Whit Monday.
  • June 30: Day of prayer.
  • August 13: Independence Day.
  • August 15: Assumption.
  • Variable: Sheep’s Day.
  • November 1st: All Saints’ Day.
  • December 1st: National Day.
  • December 25: Christmas party.
  • December 31: New Year’s Eve party