Maritime region health officials review 2025 performance, set priorities

Health
Thursday, 26 March 2026 16:12
Maritime region health officials review 2025 performance, set priorities

(Togo First) - Health officials in the Maritime region met in Tsévié through Thursday, March 26, 2026, to review 2025 performance and set priorities for the year ahead.

Initial data showed progress across several indicators. Notably, the performance of management committees improved, rising from 57.82% to 73.33%. The curative care utilization rate also increased to 60.18%, from 56.37% in 2024.

These gains are linked to initiatives such as mobile clinics and open days aimed at bringing services closer to communities. Other improvements include the availability of subsidized cesarean kits and better access to blood products.

However, challenges remain. The availability of essential medicines continues to decline, while shortages of primary-level health personnel are limiting service delivery. Unmet demand for blood products remains high at 39.37%, well above the national target of 13%.

The review aims to analyze key indicators, identify disparities between districts, and propose corrective measures. It will also produce a 2026 action plan based on an assessment of the regional health system’s strengths, weaknesses and constraints.

The Maritime region has 213 health facilities and more than 2,100 staff serving about 1.4 million people. Authorities called for stronger coordination to sustainably improve access to care.

Ayi Renaud Dossavi

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