Lomé is Africa’s 29th best city to live in, according to U.S consulting firm Mercer

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Friday, 06 April 2018 17:28
Lomé is Africa’s 29th best city to live in, according to U.S consulting firm Mercer

(Togo First) - Lomé is the 29th African city where living is best according to the U.S consulting firm Mercer. This was disclosed in the firm’s 2018 quality living ranking which listed 231 cities worldwide (and where 44 African nations are present).

Globally, Lomé’s capital is 206th ahead of cities like Lagos (212th) whose GDP is about ten times Togo’s. Lomé also beat Abidjan (208th), Addis Ababa (209th), Ouagadougou (214th), Bamako (220th) and Niamey.

However, within the West African Monetary Union (WAEMU), living standards for expatriate workers in Dakar and Cotonou are better than in Lomé.

Austria’s capital, Vienna, is the one towering the ranking, followed by Zurich, worldwide. In Africa,there was no change at the top of the ranking. The first is Port Louis (Mauritius), Durban, Cape Town and Johannesburg (all in South Africa).

Mercer’s ranking is based on various criteria including politico-social environment, economic and socio-cultural environments, health standards, level of education, public services and transport, urban infrastructures, leisure, consumption goods, housing and finally, environmental quality.

The quality of living of a country is a major indicator used by multinationals while dispatching some of their staff members.

Fiacre E. Kakpo

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