Togo plans fourth Demographic and Health Survey

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Thursday, 12 March 2026 15:09
Togo plans fourth Demographic and Health Survey

(Togo First) - Togo is set to conduct its fourth Demographic and Health Survey this year, with data collection expected to last four months. Results are expected in April 2027.

Health Minister Jean-Marie Koffi Ewonoulé Tessi presented the project at a Cabinet meeting on Wednesday, March 11, 2026.

The survey forms part of both the fifth General Population and Housing Census (RGPH-5) and the international Demographic and Health Surveys programme. It will provide the country’s first large-scale update of health data in more than a decade. The previous survey, the third in the series, was conducted in 2013-2014.

The exercise will collect a wide range of household-level data and produce indicators on population, health, nutrition, and sexual and reproductive health. These data help the government and its partners monitor development programmes and better assess public health and demographic trends.

According to a government statement, the survey aims “to provide reliable and up-to-date data on maternal and child health, family planning, HIV/AIDS, nutrition, domestic violence, obstetric fistulas and child labour.”

Field operations will include household interviews, anthropometric measurements, water and salt testing, as well as blood sampling, the statement said.

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