Togo Deploys Two Mobile Clinics to Expand Rural Access to Specialized Care 

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Friday, 29 August 2025 15:49
Togo Deploys Two Mobile Clinics to Expand Rural Access to Specialized Care 

• $810,000 investment adds mobile eye and dental clinics to rural health services.
• Funded by IsDB with UNDP support under national health strengthening program.
• Initiative aligns with Togo’s National Health Development Plan to reduce disparities.

Togo has introduced two mobile clinics—one dedicated to ophthalmology and the other to dental health—to expand access to specialized care, particularly in rural areas.

The units, officially received in Lomé on August 27 by Health Minister Prof. Tchin Darré, are fully equipped to diagnose and treat eye and dental diseases, bringing services closer to communities far from hospitals.

“This initiative reflects our commitment to bringing quality healthcare closer to citizens, wherever they are,” Darré said at the launch.

The investment, valued at $810,082 (about CFA490 million), was financed by the Islamic Development Bank with operational support from the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), under the Support Program for Strengthening Community Health Units (PARUSCT).

According to the minister, the project aligns with Togo’s National Health Development Plan (PNDS), which seeks to reduce healthcare disparities and promote equitable medical access nationwide.

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