Togo spent around CFA206 billion on health projects in 2019-2021

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Wednesday, 20 July 2022 15:43
Togo spent around CFA206 billion on health projects in 2019-2021

(Togo First) - In Togo, the government spent nearly CFA206 billion on health initiatives between 2019 and 2021. The figure was disclosed by the budget and finance directorate.

In detail, CFA45 billion were spent on health programs and projects in 2019, slightly over CFA81 billion in 2020, and CFA80 billion in 2021. Thus, spending on health increased by around 44% over the three years. 

This year and the next three, the government plans to spend CFA104 billion, CFA115 billion, CFA63 billion, and another CFA63 billion, respectively. 

Some major initiatives that Togolese authorities supported in 2019-2021 include covering c-sections and financing the Wezou program, a project that was recently launched to benefit pregnant women and newborns. Several health centers were also built and equipped across the country. 

Currently, Togolese authorities are working on a universal health insurance (AMU) program which is steered by the National Health Insurance Institute (INAM). 

Esaïe Edoh 

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