Togo: Government puts in place committee to steer universal health coverage project

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Monday, 07 June 2021 17:08
Togo: Government puts in place committee to steer universal health coverage project

(Togo First) - Last thursday, Victoire Tomegah-Dogbe, the Togolese Prime Minister, established a coordination committee in line with the government’s ambition to achieve universal health coverage. This project cost $70 million financed by the World Bank. 

The committee will steer the project’s implementation. The latter aims to boost basic health services and provide healthcare to all Togolese people.  

 “It will mainly involve increasing the number of health centers in the country, better equipping them, recruiting health workers and reducing the financial effort to access basic health services by allowing these vulnerable populations to benefit from health insurance,” explained Dr. Mamessilé Agba-Assih, Minister in charge of Universal Access to Health Care.

The steering committee includes sector ministries and project management units.

The universal health coverage in Togo is a flagship program of the government  2020-2025 roadmap.

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