WFP has raised 90% of funds needed for Togo’s 2022-2026 food security program

Economic governance
Thursday, 01 February 2024 16:06
WFP has raised 90% of funds needed for Togo’s 2022-2026 food security program

(Togo First) - The World Food Program (WFP) has already raised CFA9 billion out of the CFA10 billion that Togo needs for its 2022-2026 food resilience strategy. This was disclosed last Tuesday by the WFP’s representative, Aboubacar Koisha. Koisha met Prime Minister Victoire Tomegah-Dogbe that day. 

Under its food resilience strategy, Lomé aims to support around 260,000 people facing food insecurity nationwide. 

A year ago, the country launched an emergency food support program in line with the strategy. The program covers the Savanes and Kara regions. 

The WFP and Togo also run, together, the Pro-SADI, a project that improves the country’s food systems to provide smallholder farmers with sustainable access to agricultural input. Another project they carry out is the integrated school feeding project. The latter covers Togo’s public primary schools and leverages local production. 

Both projects are funded by the European Union, the FAO, and the WFP. The three partners backed them with CFA6 billion. 

In the past three years, according to its country representative, the WFP, through various projects, has helped around 600,000 Togolese people in difficult conditions.

Esaïe Edoh

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