Togo steps up oversight training to support universal health insurance rollout

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Thursday, 19 February 2026 13:27
Togo steps up oversight training to support universal health insurance rollout

(Togo First) - Togolese health authorities on Feb. 18 launched a capacity-building seminar in Lomé to support the continued rollout of the country's universal health insurance program, known by its French acronym AMU.

The workshop, held in Lacs 3 municipality, brings together around 20 insurance inspectors and officials from the Ministry of Health and runs through Friday.

The seminar aims to align participants’ understanding of the AMU’s updated policy framework as the program is gradually extended to the wider population. Discussions focus on the system’s fundamentals, its regulatory requirements and the operational implications for key stakeholders, including health facilities, prescribers and approved pharmacies.

Professor Bagny Aklesso, coordinator of essential health services, said the priority was to strengthen participants’ grasp of the legal framework and clarify the responsibilities of the various stakeholders involved. That step, he said, should improve oversight and ensure more consistent implementation of the program.

Health Minister Jean-Marie Tessi emphasized the strategic role of insurance inspectors in maintaining the system’s viability. Tasked with ensuring compliance and preventing abuses, they are expected to build policyholders’ confidence and safeguard the program’s financial stability, he said.

The effort comes as authorities seek to make the AMU a cornerstone of social protection and strengthen the resilience of Togo’s healthcare system.

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