Togo Inaugurates New University Campus Infrastructure in Kara

Economic governance
Monday, 27 April 2026 13:18
Togo Inaugurates New University Campus Infrastructure in Kara

(Togo First) - Council president Faure Gnassingbé inaugurated several new facilities at the northern campus of the University of Kara over the weekend, after two years of construction.

The complex, developed through a public-private partnership with Envol Immobilier, spans nearly 18,600 square meters and includes five main buildings: the university presidency, the Faculty of Health Sciences (FSS), the Higher Institute of Agricultural Professions (ISMA), the Polytechnic and Innovation Institute (IPI), and a university restaurant designed in the style of a traditional Togolese “apatam”. The facilities required more than 15 billion CFA francs in investment and mark the first phase of the project.

Higher Education Minister Mama Omorou said the project has broader significance. “No nation develops sustainably without a solid foundation of skills, research and creativity,” he said.

The new infrastructure is expected to expand academic offerings, including the planned launch of pharmacy and dentistry (odontostomatology) programs, and increase ISMA’s capacity to about 1,000 students.

The development is part of a long-term plan to turn the campus into a regional academic hub by 2040, with nine faculties, a university hospital, student housing, visitor accommodation and sports facilities, with capacity for more than 30,000 students.

Esaïe Edoh

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