Togo gets $60 million from the World Bank for regional social cohesion project

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Friday, 08 July 2022 03:51
Togo gets $60 million from the World Bank for regional social cohesion project

(Togo First) - The International Development Association, the World Bank’s financing arm, set aside $60 million for Togo to implement one of its projects: the Gulf of Guinea Northern Regions Social Cohesion project (COSO). This was recently disclosed by the Togolese government.

Togo is not the only country in the region that is covered by the project. It extends to Benin, Côte d’Ivoire, and Ghana. 

Overall, the World Bank disbursed $450 million for the project that should help beneficiaries better tackle security issues in regions close to the Sahel, through social initiatives. This is as violent extremism keeps mounting, fostered by climate change and poverty which has been worsened by the Covid-19 pandemic.  

In Togo, the COSO is steered by the National Agency for Grassroots  Development. The latter launched this week a tender to recruit two regional environmental protection assistants and two regional social protection assistants, towards the project's implementation in the Savanes region (Northern Togo).

Ayi Renaud Dossavi

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