World Food Program approves a five-year food security program in Togo

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Tuesday, 05 July 2022 14:58
World Food Program approves a five-year food security program in Togo

(Togo First) - The World Food Program, WFP, greenlit Togo’s 2022-2026 food security strategy last month in Roma. The $17 million plan aims to help around 260,000 people who face food insecurity in the West African country. Also, it aligns with the ambitions falling under the government’s 2020-2025 roadmap. 

Concretely, the WFP will provide food and cash to those facing multi-dimensional crises in Togo. This support should allow the beneficiaries to prepare ahead of, and appropriately tackle emergencies.   

Besides, a pilot school feeding program will be implemented as part of the five-year strategy backed by WFP. This initiative will be based on local production and help smallholder farmers reduce their post-harvest losses. In effect, supply contracts will be established between these producers and school canteens, in line with the government's priorities relative to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG 2030).

The WFP’s support complements the World Bank’s $716 million financing for the Regional Food Systems Resilience Program in West Africa (PRSA), which covers Togo and six other countries in West and Central Africa.

Esaïe Edoh

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