Togo’s Maritime Region launches hospital development plan

Health
Wednesday, 22 October 2025 11:28
Togo’s Maritime Region launches hospital development plan

(Togo First) - Togo’s Maritime Region is developing a hospital development plan as part of the country’s ongoing health system reform. On October 21–22, 2025, the Youth and Women’s Center in Tsévié hosted the launch workshop for the Hospital Establishment Project (PEH).

The initiative, led by the Ministry of Health with support from the Global Fund, seeks to provide each health facility with a strategic tool to enhance governance, quality of care, and hospital performance.

At the opening session, regional governor Taïrou Bagbiègue emphasized that the PEH will serve as a genuine hospital development plan tailored to local needs. “The hospital of tomorrow must be patient-centered and modern,” he said, stressing the importance of strategic planning for the 2026–2030 period.

Dr. Koffi Agbétiafa, regional director of health for the Maritime Region, explained that the initiative aligns with the government’s 2025 Roadmap, which aims to promote equitable and sustainable access to healthcare.

The project will strengthen hospital and peripheral care unit (USP2) management capacities and align practices with national hospital governance standards. Similar workshops will be held in all regions to ensure harmonized hospital planning across the country.

While the Maritime Region launched its PEH on October 21, 2025, the exercise had already been completed in the Grand Lomé Autonomous District in August.

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