Togo: Each of the five regions will soon get a mother-child hospital through public-private partnerships

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Tuesday, 26 April 2022 10:13
Togo: Each of the five regions will soon get a mother-child hospital through public-private partnerships

(Togo First) - The Togolese government plans to build five mother-child care centers in the country, one in each health region. The project was presented to the Council of Ministers on Thursday 21 April 2022 by the Minister Delegate in charge of universal access to healthcare. It should be carried out through a Public-Private Partnership, between the National Institute of Health Insurance (INAM) and “a private partner”. There is no further detail at the moment.

“This project will make available more pediatric resuscitation equipment, especially neonatal, and will thus help provide better care to mothers and their children and avoid deaths,” the government wrote in a statement. In this framework, Lomé is exploring the possibilities “to start construction imminently”

One of the five centers planned is a mother-child hospital which will be built in the Grand Lomé-Maritime region. The facility structure, which is expected to have 175 beds, should be one of the country’s top hospitals. In other, less populated, regions, the hospitals projected should each have a 50-bed capacity, according to the information available.

The INAM, let’s emphasize, is already involved in Togo’s plans to boost access to healthcare. Among others, the institution is the one in charge of deploying the universal health insurance project in the country.

This year, the state plans to invest CFA19 billion in universal health coverage.

Ayi Renaud Dossavi

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