UNICEF Togo gets $2M from Japan to better tackle Covid-19

Economy
Tuesday, 19 April 2022 17:33
UNICEF Togo gets $2M from Japan to better tackle Covid-19

(Togo First) - Togo secured, on 24th March, $2 million (about CFA1 billion) from Japan to better tackle Covid-19.

Specifically, the donation will be used by UNICEF's representation, under the "Emergency Grant Aid promoting COVID-19 vaccination in Latin America and the Caribbean, and African countries." 

According to a joint statement from the two governments, the UN agency will use the money to help Togo commission equipment deployed for Covid vaccination. Thus, the grant will contribute to "strengthening access to basic health services, including the Expanded Programme on Immunization (EPI), which aims to protect 338,624 children aged 0-11 months against preventable diseases by 2022." It will also help reinforce the health system's cold chain throughout Togo.

Earlier in 2020, Togo, under the EPI, received initial funding of $1.6 million which served to acquire protective equipment, such as masks, handwashing devices, and hydroalcoholic gels. In total, nearly 350 health facilities and 200 schools in the country benefited from this first round of funding.

For the UNICEF Resident Representative in Togo, Aissata Ba Sidibé, the facility's provision "is a recognition of Togo's commendable efforts to protect the population against COVID." It also supports the implementation of national priorities in the government's 2020-2025 Roadmap, under its first axis aimed at improving people's access to basic social services.

Esaïe Edoh

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