DAGL: Lomé district launches census of economic and social infrastructure

Economy
Wednesday, 02 March 2022 16:10
DAGL: Lomé district launches census of economic and social infrastructure

(Togo First) - The Autonomous District of Greater Lomé (DAGL) launched, on March 1, 2022, the Social and Economic Infrastructure Census Project (PRISE), a campaign during which infrastructure such as schools, lighting networks, health centers, water towers, and rural roads in Greater Lomé will be identified and counted to provide the district with a map.

The project initiated by the government for the benefit of local administrations, especially their technical services, aims to modernize the country per the government's 2020-2025 roadmap which promotes territorial equity. It will serve as a tool for analysis, management, and optimization of decision-making, based on geospatial technologies and data. It will also allow the development, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation of economic, social, and environmental development policies of the country, with emphasis on the fight against poverty.

“The objective is to leave no territory on the sidelines of development and to ensure equal opportunity for all citizens at all levels,” said Thierry Lakougnon, Director of Cabinet of the Ministry of Territorial Development.

According to Akakpo Konami, Director of Information and Mapping, the PRISE allows Togo to be in harmony with the directives of the West African Economic and Monetary Union (WAEMU) community regarding the improvement and implementation of new socio-economic infrastructures.

It should be noted that the operation is already underway in other municipalities, particularly those in the Savannah and Central regions.

 Esaïe Edoh

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