(Togo First) - Togo is gearing up for the second phase of its National Water Development Programme (PND Eau), a project backed by the European Investment Bank (EIB) and the French Development Agency (AFD). Last week, these institutions met with Togolese authorities to map out the investment strategy for this new phase. The first phase ended on December 31, 2025,
Its new phase will focus on urban centers in the Savanes region and semi-urban centers in the Kara and Plateaux regions. It will involve work in five urban centers in Savanes, including Dapaong, Cinkassé, Tandjouaré, Mandouri, and Gando, as well as seven semi-urban centers in Kara and Plateaux, including Korbongou, Gandi, Kabou, Soudou-Tchalimdè, Amou-Oblo, Glei, and Wahala.
During their mission, EIB representatives assessed the project's strategic directions and the progress of the first phase to adjust their financial support. Launched in June 2020, the first phase secured €40 million in financing (around CFA26 billion).
The coming phase covers 30 centers within the ToE's operating perimeter, including localities like Kpémé, Djagblé, Vogan, Tabligbo, Kévé, Élavagnon, Amou, Tohoun, Amlamé, Anié, Danyi, Atakpamé, Agou, Kpalimé, Adjengré, Sotouboua, Sokodé, Tchamba, Kara, Niamtougou, Kanté, Kabou, Kétao, Pagouda, Pya, Bassar, Bafilo, Kouka, Mango, Dapaong, and Tandjouaré.
The PND Eau aims to expand and modernize infrastructure for mobilizing, producing, and distributing drinking water in urban and semi-urban areas, ensuring a viable financial model for all parties. It also seeks to establish a contractual framework involving private partners in managing drinking water mini-networks, provide detailed studies and master plans for the country's main urban centers, and improve the operational performance of the ToE.
Esaïe Edoh