Togo may get CFA614 million from GEF by 2021 to tackle coastal erosion

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Tuesday, 22 January 2019 17:29
Togo may get CFA614 million from GEF by 2021 to tackle coastal erosion

(Togo First) - The Global Environment Facility (GEF) plans to spend in Togo about CFA614 million, over the next two years, on the project to boost resiliency of coastal populations against climate change.  

Announced on January 17, 2019, this project is carried out by the Togolese division of the World Food Program (WFP), and aims to subsequently slow the sea’s progression. To do so, coastal people, youths and women especially, will be taught how to establish revenue-generating activities, besides selling sea sand which aggravates coastal erosion.

Indeed, for more than ten years now, the sea has been advancing at an average pace of 10m per year, in some places. A phenomenon exacerbated by the sale of sea sand.  

New activities to which the populations will be trained include vegetable farming, aquaculture and fishery products processing.

This is not the first time, let’s note, that Togo gets support from the GEF to protect its environment. This month, seven NGOs received around CFA145 million, under the microfinancing program, also steered by the same fund.

Ayi Renaud Dossavi

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