Togo : Government wants to extend health coverage to informal sector

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Thursday, 08 February 2018 03:04
Togo : Government wants to extend health coverage to informal sector

(Togo First) - Many years after health insurance was made compulsory for all State workers, authorities are now thinking of extending health coverage to the informal sector in Togo.

In fact a workshop focused on this topic is taking place on Feb 7 and 8, 2018. The meeting regroups officials from the ministries of health, civil service, labour and administrative reforms, as well as representatives of the USAID.

Present at the meeting’s opening, the State secretary to the Presidency, also in charge of inclusive finance and informal sector, rejoiced over the government’s decision to provide health coverage to this sector.

Actually, it could provide many advantages to the latter. Indeed without health insurance, those working in the informal sector often have trouble providing good health services to their families. This drives them to usually rely on smuggled drugs. Also, they tend to self-medicate more.

It should be noted regarding the government’s plan that, the main issue with its implementation is the fact that there is no reliable data on the number of workers operating in the informal sector. Other concerns also include the cost at which the insurance will be provided. Will it be actually accessible?

All these are concerns that will be examined to insure that health coverage in Togo’s informal sector becomes a reality.

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