Togo: World Bank portfolio exceeds $1 billion in value

Economic governance
Monday, 08 May 2023 14:42
Togo: World Bank portfolio exceeds $1 billion in value

(Togo First) - The World Bank’s portfolio is now valued at more than a billion dollars. In April 2023, the exact amount was $1,055.63 million, according to documents obtained by Togo First. 

The portfolio covers nine national projects worth $520.1 million and nine regional projects worth $535.53 million. 

The funds were invested in several sectors, including basic education, higher education, agriculture, health, social and environmental protection. Some of the projects backed by the World Bank include the Mining Development and Governance Project (MDGP), the Social Safety Nets and Basic Services Project (SSBS), the Economic Governance Support Project (EGSP), the West Africa Coastal Area Resilience Investment Project (WACA) and the West Africa Unique Identification Project for Regional Integration and Inclusion - Phase II (WURI).

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This year, five new projects will be supported by the Bretton Woods institution – three national and two regional. These aim to boost resilience, access to water in cities, solar power output, and empower women, according to the Bank. The projects should accelerate Togo’s economic and social development, as well as strengthen the country’s ties with the World Bank.

Ayi Renaud Dossavi

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