Togo rolls out Second phase of Sahel resilience programme to tackle food insecurity

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Wednesday, 15 April 2026 17:35
Togo rolls out Second phase of Sahel resilience programme to tackle food insecurity

(Togo First) - The second phase of the Sahel Food and Nutrition Security Resilience Programme (P2-P2RS) was officially launched in Togo’s Plateaux region on Tuesday, April 14, 2026. Led by the Permanent Interstate Committee for Drought Control in the Sahel (CILSS), the programme covers 10 municipalities in the region.

The project is already underway in eight other Sahelian countries with financial support from the African Development Bank (AfDB) and the West African Development Bank (BOAD). It aims to sustainably improve living conditions, particularly food and nutrition security. The project is set to run for five years and is expected to reach more than 395,000 beneficiaries in Togo.

Planned activities include the construction of water reservoirs, the development of livestock markets, the drilling of 50 boreholes, and the restoration of 2,500 hectares of degraded land. The measures aim to strengthen the resilience of agro-sylvo-pastoral systems.

The project covers the municipalities of Agou 1 and 2, Akébou 1 and 2, Kpélé 1, Amou 2, Est-Mono 2, Ogou 2, and Haho 4. In these areas, farmers in particular will receive technical support to adopt practices better able to withstand climate shocks. This includes promoting sustainable agroecological techniques and improving agricultural risk management to boost yields.

The project is expected to increase local food availability and reduce the risk of food shortages in beneficiary municipalities. Beyond agriculture, it is also expected to support local development by strengthening stakeholder capacity and stimulating rural economies.

Esaïe Edoh

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