Togo launches the first phase of World Bank-backed universal health coverage project

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Friday, 29 October 2021 15:49
Togo launches the first phase of World Bank-backed universal health coverage project

(Togo First) - In Togo, the project to provide basic health services of quality, under the universal health coverage target, was started yesterday, Oct. 28. The project was launched by the PM Victoire Tomegah-Dogbe, and the World Bank’s Vice President for Central and West Africa, Ousmane Diagana, who is currently in Togo.

Financed by the World Bank ($70 million), this project aims to improve access to basic health and nutrition services as well as healthcare for pregnant women, children, and poor people. 

"This new project, which will extend to all regions of Togo, with health coverage for about 60% of the population, marks a significant step forward in the government's commitment to strengthen access to equitable quality healthcare for the entire population," said Ousmane Diagana, at the launch of the initiative at the Cacaveli Health Center in Lomé

In detail, the mechanism plans to build about 100 new primary health facilities, deploy around 4,000 newly-trained health workers, and improve access to drugs, the World Bank said.

A few weeks ago, the Togolese government adopted a work plan covering the July 2021-December 2022 period. The adoption was overseen by PM Tomegah-Dogbe. According to this plan, the first step of the recently started project will take 18 months.

Ayi Renaud Dossavi

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