Togo, Benin Launch Cross-Border Health Campaign for 6,000+ Beneficiaries

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Wednesday, 08 October 2025 18:36
Togo, Benin Launch Cross-Border Health Campaign for 6,000+ Beneficiaries

(Togo First) - Togo and Benin launched a major cross-border public health campaign in early October 2025 focused on reproductive health, family planning, and HIV/AIDS prevention, according to a statement from Togo’s Health Ministry issued in Lomé on Sunday, October 5.

The campaign, supported by the West African Health Organization (WAHO) and funded through AUDA-NEPAD’s Demographic Dividend and Sexual and Reproductive Health in Africa program, is taking place at the Sanvee-Condji (Togo) and Hilla-Condji (Benin) border crossings. It aims to expand healthcare access for people in remote border communities where public services are often limited.

The initiative targets 2,300 people, seeks to enroll 700 new users of modern contraceptives, and plans to screen 1,600 individuals for HIV and other sexually transmitted infections.

Beyond these immediate objectives, the program is designed to sustainably improve prevention and access to care while integrating border populations into regional health strategies. It also includes the free distribution of 400,000 condoms, vaccinations for women and children, and screenings for pre-cancerous lesions.

Since 2016, four similar campaigns have been held at the Sanvee-Condji–Hillacondji border (Node 2) and at Kodjoviakopé-Aflao on the Togo-Ghana frontier (Node 5).

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