Togo: Government will spend CFA150 million every year to provide health insurance to national volunteers

Economic governance
Friday, 10 August 2018 15:35
Togo: Government will spend CFA150 million every year to provide health insurance to national volunteers

(Togo First) - Togo’s National Agency for Volunteering (ANVT) will allocate to national volunteers all over the country a total of CFA150 million every year to finance health insurance for them and their family members (partner and minor children).

The scheme was launched August 9, 2018 in Lomé by ANVT. In addition was signed a convention for social coverage, by ANVT’s director, Omar Agbangba, and Miriam Dossou who heads the National Health Insurance Institute (INAM). This was done in the presence of Victoire Tomégah-Dogbé, minister of grassroot development, craftsmanship, youth and youth employment.

The project will cover 3,800 people including 2,208 registered in INAM’s insured database.

According to Omar Agbangban, it should drive young volunteers to better commit to their missions. For her part, Victoire Tomégah-Dogbé said the State’s decision to support these volunteers  aims to help young Togolese flourish, boost financial inclusion and most importantly provide social coverage to all layers of the population.

The minister however added that beneficiaries should use the insurance responsibly. “Protecting this health insurance is your responsibility in order to prevent any possible abuse. This way, you will make sure the initiative lasts and is efficient, Tomégah-Dogbé told the volunteers.

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