Togolese ministers of health and universal access to health care assess progress made on major infrastructure projects in the northern region

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Thursday, 10 February 2022 17:06
Togolese ministers of health and universal access to health care assess progress made on major infrastructure projects in the northern region

(Togo First) - Last Tuesday, Feb 8, the minister of health and the minister of universal access to health care, Moustafa Mijiyawa, and Agba-Assih Mamessilé, were in northern Togo to visit some health infrastructure under construction.

Notably, the two Togolese officials were in Kara to evaluate construction works for the Center for Medical Specialties (CMS) and the Center for Infectious Diseases (CID), and in Sarakawa where the Center for Epidemic Treatment (CTE) is being built. The ministers concluded that the work was progressing well but still urged contractors involved to move faster.

The health infrastructures that are being built should, “increase the capacities of the health care and services system in terms of infrastructure and equipment, improve the quality of services, in remote areas especially, as well as bolster health security and the response to epidemics and other public health emergencies.” 

The health infrastructure project is consistent with the Togolese authorities' desire to guarantee access to health care for all. Among other projects launched in line with this same objective, the most recent is the "Wezou" project, in support of pregnant women and newborns. There is also the universal health insurance project which should come online soon as a law was recently adopted in this regard.

Esaïe Edoh  

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