Togo: Government to spend CFA25 billion in 2023 on drinking water supply projects

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Friday, 27 January 2023 03:49
Togo: Government to spend CFA25 billion in 2023 on drinking water supply projects

(Togo First) - The Togolese government plans to spend CFA25 billion on water supply projects this year, according to the 2023 finance bill. The sum is 8% higher than that spent in 2022: CFA23 billion. 

Just like in 2022, several projects should be launched or accelerated this year. These include, for example, the national clean water supply plan or the Support Program for Vulnerable Populations (PAPV). 

Launched in February 2021, the national clean water supply plan involves installing over 300 hydraulic pumps in Northern Togo. This will be done via the PASSCO, a project to improve sanitary conditions in schools and rural areas of the Kara and Savanes regions.

The PAPV, for its part, is a project that aims to provide the most vulnerable people with drinking water. It should enter a new development stage, with the financial and technical support of the EU and China. 

There is also another project covering Lomé and its surroundings which should be accelerated. This is a project that was at the heart of a meeting held in December 2022 during which Togo’s financial partners committed to providing over €230 million.

These various projects align with the ambitions of the Togolese government to achieve a coverage rate of 85% by 2025 and 100% by 2030. According to recent data from the ministry of water and rural hydraulics, the supply rates in rural and urban areas are 68% and 58%, respectively.

Esaïe Edoh

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