Togo Assesses Progress in Health Sector in Recent Meeting

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Monday, 02 December 2024 12:43
Togo Assesses Progress in Health Sector in Recent Meeting

(Togo First) - Togo’s National Coordination Committee for Health held its third annual meeting last week, on November 28. The session gathered various health stakeholders and partners who assessed the country’s achievements in the sector since the government launched its 2020-2025 roadmap. Health Minister Tchin Darré led the meeting.

Among other achievements underscored during the meeting, the Health Ministry noted improvements in health infrastructure and enhanced services at health centers. According to the ministry, initiatives like the SSEQCU (Essential Quality Health Services for Universal Health Coverage) project helped the country record these achievements. The SSEDCU received funding of CFA40 billion.

The participants also mentioned the Wezou initiative, which focused on maternal and newborn care. By the end of 2023, this project had benefited over 400,640 pregnant women and supported 221,802 deliveries. Wezou helped increase access to healthcare from 71% in 2020 to 90.7% in 2023.

Besides assessing Togo’s recent progress in health, last week’s meeting also helped map out the country’s technical and financial partners in this sector. The mapping process should help optimize resource mobilization for ongoing projects under the government's roadmap.

Esaïe Edoh

 

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