World Bank to continue supporting disaster risk management in Togo and Ghana

Economic governance
Tuesday, 13 February 2018 16:59
World Bank to continue supporting disaster risk management in Togo and Ghana

(Togo First) - The World Bank plans to renew its support to developing countries, for disaster risk management. A decision spurred by the good results recorded under flood forecasts for the Oti River’s Basin, in Ghana and Togo.

The news was disclosed by Koffi Hounkpé, main disaster risk management expert at the World Bank, during a meeting on flood forecasts in the Volta Basin. The Bretton Woods institution has in fact lauded progress made in this framework.

Truly, World Bank, through its financial support has helped develop and test a flood early warning system baptized “FEWS Oti”, during flooding period in 2017. “This system helped produce precise data on water levels at the Oti basin, Northern Togo-Ghana, one or two days ahead of flooding”, said a press statement released after the meeting held on Feb 9-10, 2018, in Lomé.

This enabled a better coordination while assisting and rescuing flooded communities.

By renewing its technical and financial support, the World Bank aims at reinforcing achievements it made so far, thereby mitigating tragic incidents caused by floods.

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