Togo health districts review 2025 performance, adjust 2026 priorities

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Wednesday, 11 February 2026 12:11
Togo health districts review 2025 performance, adjust 2026 priorities

(Togo First) - February 9, in Lomé. The four-day exercise is assessing vaccination coverage, maternal and child health, and access to care.

We will conduct a thorough review of activities carried out in health facilities under the priorities of the National Health Development Plan (PNDS), identify the main challenges and plan for the coming year,” said Midokpo Messan Wogbemassé, the district’s prefectural health director.

Health officials said several indicators improved over the past year. Coverage of the fourth prenatal consultation rose to 45% in 2025 from 39% in 2024. The share of facilities providing integrated care for non-communicable diseases increased to 100% from 9% over the same period.

Investment also focused on infrastructure, including construction and rehabilitation works at several community health centres, notably in Ségbé and Kodjoviakopé. Discussions are also addressing persistent challenges, particularly neonatal mortality and antibiotic resistance, amid concerns over the misuse of antibiotics.

Similar reviews have been held or are underway in other districts, including Bas-Mono and Avé. In Kévé, the exercise is combined with preparation of the 2026 Operational Action Plan. Authorities reported improvements in delivery care and the gradual rollout of new equipment, including a radiology service in Assahoun.

The reviews are part of the National Health Development Plan and aim to improve efficiency, expand equitable access and strengthen service quality nationwide.

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