World Bank organizes open houses to present projects it finances in Togo to the public

Economic governance
Wednesday, 20 June 2018 17:44
World Bank organizes open houses to present projects it finances in Togo to the public

(Togo First) - World Bank launched June 19 its first open houses in Togo. The related opening ceremony was presided by Togo’s Prime Minister Selom Komi Klassou. Also present were the minister of planning and development, Kossi Assimaïdou, the minister of trade, Bernadette Legzim-Balouki, Joëlle Dehasse, World Bank’s representative in Togo, and Pierre Laporte who is the institution’s operations director in Togo. On the occasion, the minister of planning reviewed World Bank’s operations in Togo.

According to the minister on May 31, 2018, World Bank’s portfolio in Togo comprises 11 nation-wide projects, a budget support, and six regional projects, worth more than $367.4 million or about CFA200 billion. These projects cover the sectors of education, health, agriculture, energy, climate, grassroots development, social protection, youth employment, etc.

Content of its partnership with Togo, the World Bank will continue its support to Togo. Actually, a new program covering the 2017-2020 period enabled the start of new priority projects. Those mostly focus on improving private sector’s performance, creating decent and sustainable jobs for youth, supplying services of quality, inclusive, as well as boost resiliency to climate change.

Pierre Laporte used the opportunity to declare: “A new budget support program worth $40 million is being prepared and should be launched before the year ends”.

The open houses mark the end of a three year mission of World Bank’s representative in Togo.

Fiacre E. Kakpo

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