Sandra Johnson: The World Bank has helped Togo achieve encouraging results in recent years

Economy
Monday, 27 June 2022 15:06
Sandra Johnson: The World Bank has helped Togo achieve encouraging results in recent years

(Togo First) - Togo has recorded good performances in several economic sectors over the past few years. According to Sandra Ablamba Johnson,  Minister, Secretary-General of the Presidency, the country owes most of these performances and the consequent awards it won, to the World Bank.

The official said during the World Bank open day, held last week, on June 23 and 24, that the World Bank is one of Togo’s strategic partners. In 2020, the Bretton Woods institution contributed 20% of the funds that partners provided to finance the country’s development. 

Moreover, available data shows that the World Bank’s investments in Togo soared to $917 million in 2022, from $184 million in 2017. 

The monies, Johnson noted, helped Togo improve its business climate and be the Top performer in Africa, and third in the world, in this area in 2020.

“The World Bank’s support has helped us achieve encouraging results. I am referring of course to the reforms undertaken to improve the business climate. Also, there has been a significant improvement in the Country Policy and Institutional Assessment (CPIA) score, not to mention the improvement of employment opportunities for Togolese youth and the efficiency of transportation,” she said.

The World Bank’s financial support covered 19 projects – 11 national and 8 regional – across the following sectors: education, health, social protection, agriculture, environment, energy, digital, infrastructure, and transport.

 Esaïe Edoh

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