UN System to inject CFA150 billion in Togo over the next three years

Economic governance
Wednesday, 15 February 2023 11:39
UN System to inject CFA150 billion in Togo over the next three years

(Togo First) - Togo and the UN System (UNS) just signed a new cooperation on sustainable development. The deal, which was signed on Feb 14 in Lomé, covers the 2023-2026 period. 

Over that period, the UNS will invest $247 million (about CFA150 billion) in several projects and programs that fall under the government’s roadmap. These projects focus on three major goals. The first is to achieve inclusive growth, with decent jobs and a sustainable environment. The second is to develop human capital while ensuring more inclusive access to basic social services and social protection for all. And the last goal is to foster inclusive governance, with a focus on human rights, security, and cohesion. 

The deal was signed by Sandra Johnson, the minister secretary general of the Togolese presidency, and Aliou Dia, Acting Coordinator of the UNS in Togo. After the signing, Johnson said: “This cooperation framework will contribute to the government’s ambitions and yield real changes for the good of the people, especially the most vulnerable.”

Dia for his part lauded the expansion of actions to more social layers of the population. 

The UNS has been supporting Togo, financially and technically, in various areas, for many years now. 

Esaïe Edoh

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