Togo: US Self Help program grants civil society organizations $40,000 for community development projects

Economic governance
Thursday, 27 September 2018 16:32
Togo: US Self Help program grants civil society organizations $40,000 for community development projects

(Togo First) - Through the Self Help program, the US embassy in Togo granted on Wednesday $40,000 to ten Togolese civil society organizations so they carry out various community development projects.

Focused on areas such as farming and husbandry, among others, these projects aim to help communities self-promote themselves.

In effect, part of the funding will be used to purchase equipment for mushroom cultivation, mills and cashew seedlings.

Another part will be used to build a poultry house, purchase 500 chicks, guinea fowl eggs, veterinary products and feed to ensure a better production of local poultry, etc.

David Gilmour, US ambassador to Togo declared regarding the new fund: "This new special fund for self-promotion, aims at improving communities’ financial, health and living standards, as well as their social welfare, through projects they will develop themselves". The official stressed on agriculture, husbandry, income-generating activities, as main sectors to benefit from the facility this year.

The self-help fund has been helping communities develop projects since 1964. 

 Séna Akoda

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