Togo: Access to Water Set to Rise as Saudi Borehole Program Enters New Phase

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Wednesday, 18 September 2024 09:51
Togo: Access to Water Set to Rise as Saudi Borehole Program Enters New Phase

(Togo First) - The Saudi Fund for Development, which helps Togo build drinking water infrastructure, sent an evaluation to Lomé last week. Al Ardi Abdul Rahman Shudjaa led the delegation which updated Mila Aziablé, the Minister in charge of water, on the progress of the drinking water drilling program.

The mission highlighted achievements from the fifth phase of the "Saudi borehole program for rural development in Togo”. The project consists of building 17 drinking water mini-adductions and 15 solar-powered autonomous water stations in the Plateaux and Centrale regions. It benefits from a CFA2.9 billion funding. 

Launched last February, the new phase of the program aligns with Togo’s efforts to achieve water coverage by 2030. According to the Ministry of Water and Village Hydraulics, Togo’s water coverage rate sprung to 69% in 2023, up from 47.66% in 2014.

Esaïe Edoh 

 

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