Dapaong hospital receives new equipment to improve patient care

Health
Wednesday, 22 April 2026 02:29
Dapaong hospital receives new equipment to improve patient care

(Togo First) - The regional hospital of Dapaong, in northern Togo’s Savanes region, has received medical equipment funded by the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) and the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA). The donation, valued at about 100 million CFA francs, was handed over last week.

The equipment package, including hospital beds and ultrasound machines, is intended to improve patient care and expand access to medical services in the Savanes region.

A renovated operating block valued at 55 million CFA francs was also handed over. The facility now includes a dedicated maternity unit, expected to improve the handling of obstetric emergencies.

The inauguration of this new operating block is in line with government priorities,” Savanes regional governor Atcha-Dédji Affoh said. The block “will improve the management of obstetric emergencies, reduce surgical intervention times, limit medical evacuations and help cut maternal and infant mortality,” he added.

UNDP Togo resident representative Binta Sanneh said strengthening the local health system was a strategic investment in community resilience. “Health, human security and social cohesion are closely linked. By supporting the health system, we are helping to build trust among communities and reduce vulnerabilities that could fuel social tensions,” she said.

The support is part of a broader effort by U.N. agencies to support communities in northern Togo, notably through the Emergency Program for the Savanes Region (PURS).

Esaïe Edoh

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