Togo Targets Fake Doctors Amid Health Reforms

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Monday, 21 July 2025 11:21
Togo Targets Fake Doctors Amid Health Reforms

(Togo First) - Togo’s medical council is preparing legal action against dozens of doctors accused of practising without licenses, its president said last week.

Dr. Békéti Katanga Anthony, recently reappointed for a four-year term as President of the National Order of Doctors of Togo (ONMT), announced the move as part of a broader push to clean up the country’s healthcare sector.

The ONMT has identified the growing presence of unlicensed doctors as a major challenge. “We can’t guarantee the quality of care people receive unless we rigorously combat this scourge head-on,” said Dr. Békéti.

He stressed that the ONMT cannot act alone. He urged the Ministries of Health, Justice, Security, and Territorial Administration to coordinate with the ONMT to root out fake doctors operating across the country.

Currently, 826 doctors are officially registered with the ONMT. But authorities estimate that nearly 100 others continue to operate without accreditation—mainly in rural and peri-urban areas where formal health services remain scarce.

The crackdown comes as Togo ramps up its efforts to implement Universal Health Insurance (UHI), a program aimed at expanding access to healthcare for all citizens.

This article was initially published in French by Esaie Edoh

Edited in English by Ange Jason Quenum

 

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