Togo: Government launches the Infrastructure and Urban Development Project

Economic governance
Monday, 19 November 2018 18:05
Togo: Government launches the Infrastructure and Urban Development Project

(Togo First) - Togolese government has just kicked off the Infrastructure and Urban Development Project (PIDU), we learnt. Financed up to CFA16 billion by the World Bank, the project is expected to improve access to basic urban infrastructure. It covers the towns of Lomé, Kara and Dapaong.

In detail, this project set to end in 2023 includes the construction/rehabilitation of road networks, deployment of water drainage systems, establishment of drinking water access points. As well, it plans socio-educational and economic infrastructures such as schools, health facilities and markets, notably.

In addition to the three cities above-mentioned, Tsévié, Atakpamé, Kpalimé and Sokodé will also benefit from programs aiming at strengthening institutional capacity in urban planning and management.

According to the Minister of Urban Planning, Housing and Living Environment, “the initiative will make it possible to eradicate extreme poverty and share prosperity”. It aligns with the World Bank’s new partnership framework, which aims to set Togo on the path to more inclusive and sustainable growth, driven by the private sector and more effective public investment.

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