Togo: CFA18.8 billion spent on grassroots development projects in 2021, down 25% YoY

Economic governance
Saturday, 05 February 2022 13:22
Togo: CFA18.8 billion spent on grassroots development projects in 2021, down 25% YoY

(Togo First) - Last year, the Togolese state, its partners, and the private sector mobilized about CFA18.8 billion for the Ministry of Grassroots Development. The figure was recently disclosed by Myriam Dossou-D’almeida, who heads this ministry, during its last annual performance review. 

Compared to 2020, the funds were down by 24.81%, mainly because a number of projects and programs were halted or completed, according to the ministry. 

Still, this money was used to finance several projects, such as a school canteen program, a cash transfer scheme for the poor, road and track maintenance works. A part was also used to bolster grassroots development communities (CDB). Overall, these initiatives revolved around “improving populations’ access to basic social services, and boosting youth employment and growth”. 

Focusing on the 2020–2025 Togo Roadmap

In detail, a billion CFA was sent in the form of cash transfers to more than 60,000 households across the country, around 95,000 pupils received 14 million hot meals under the school canteen project, and 26,223 jobs were created for the youth, among others.

Aligning with the government’s “Togo 2025” roadmap

While lauding these achievements, the Ministry of Grassroots Development wants to do more, in line with the government’s 2020–2025 roadmap. It is especially determined to boost the capacities of communities at the grassroots level and promote municipal development strategies. 

It also plans to expand its school canteen project, set up 164 socio-community and economic infrastructure, extend its cash transfer scheme to 125,000 more households, install 28 multipurpose platforms (PTFM), support structured cooperatives, etc.

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