Broadband: Togo Gets $100M from World Bank to Connect 8,000 Public Institutions

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Tuesday, 24 December 2024 14:10
Broadband: Togo Gets $100M from World Bank to Connect 8,000 Public Institutions

(Togo First) - This funding aims to connect around 8,000 public institutions, including schools and health facilities, to broadband internet. The project should benefit over a million people.

In partnership with the International Finance Corporation, the initiative will also focus on developing digital skills to enhance employability and attract more investment into Togo's entrepreneurial ecosystem. Also, the project will develop climate-resilient digital infrastructures, emphasizing energy efficiency and climate mitigation solutions.

Cina Lawson, Minister of Digital Economy and Digital Transformation, stated, “This initiative will connect our schools, healthcare facilities, and public institutions to ultra-high-speed internet while equipping our youth with the skills needed to build a competitive and resilient economy.”

The project aligns with Togo's government roadmap and the World Bank's Country Partnership Framework, positioning digital technologies as a key driver for growth, economic development, and regional competitiveness.

Fily Sissoko, World Bank Resident Representative for Togo, emphasized, “By focusing on digital technologies, we aim to support the government's strategy of accelerating the country's economic transformation.”

This funding follows recent financial support of $200 million for administrative and social reforms and an additional $300 million earmarked to develop the agricultural sector, specifically for soy and corn production.

Ayi Renaud Dossavi

 

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