Togo: SCHOOL AMU has raised CFA356 million by the end of January 2025

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Thursday, 20 March 2025 10:40
Togo: SCHOOL AMU has raised CFA356 million by the end of January 2025

(Togo First) - By the end of January 2025, Togo’s student health insurance program, SCHOOL AMU, had raised CFA356 million, according to the National Health Insurance Institute (INAM). This program, which replaced the School Assur initiative, is now part of the Universal Health Insurance (UHI) system.

SCHOOL AMU provides health coverage for pupils in public schools, ranging from nursery to secondary school. Each pupil is entitled to a maximum annual cover of CFA30,000. The scheme covers consultations, hospitalization, medical tests, pharmacy services, and minor surgeries at approved public health facilities.

Regional data highlights Plateaux and Savanes as the top beneficiaries. INAM reported that by January 2025, 213,411 treatment forms had been used under SCHOOL AMU. The Plateaux region recorded 73,141 consultations, costing CFA133.3 million, while Savanes followed with 70,250 forms used and expenditures totaling CFA105.1 million. Other regions benefiting include Maritime, Centrale, Kara, and Grand Lomé.

Nationwide, approximately 2.2 million pupils are eligible for state health coverage during the current school year. SCHOOL AMU was officially integrated into UHI in October 2024 after operating as School Assur since its launch in 2017.

Ayi Renaud Dossavi

 

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