AFD provides €40.7 million credit to Togo in support of clean water supply and sanitation projects

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Tuesday, 09 June 2020 16:51
AFD provides €40.7 million credit to Togo in support of clean water supply and sanitation projects

(Togo First) - On June 8, 2020, Togo and France, via the French Development Agency (AFD), inked two financing agreements worth a total of €40.7 million. 

According to the Togolese minister of finance, Sani Yaya, the agreements will “support the government’s strong initiatives relative to water and sanitization in Togo.”

In detail, the first which is for a €40 million (XOF26.2 billion) concessional loan will help implement a program that is aimed at improving access to drinking water in the Savanes region; it will benefit 200,000 people. This project is divided into four parts: Supplying clean water in Cinkassé, Korbongou, Bombouaka, Mandouri, Tandjoaré, Gando, and expanding the water network of Dapaong, starting from the Dalwak dam. Next is supplying clean water to six other semi-urban areas, rehabilitation, and expanding water systems of towns located in the perimeter of the TdE (water utility); proceed to strategic studies associated with the roadmap for supplying drinking water in the Grand Lomé area. The last part concerns an in-depth assessment of the new water supply system in Kara. 

Regarding the second agreement, the related facility amounts to €700,000 (XOF459.17 million). The funds will serve to actualize the master plan for the treatment of wastewater and stormwater in the Grand Lomé area (PDA2004). This project is steered by the Fonds de la Facilité d’Amorçage, de Préparation et de Suivi de Projets (FAPS).

Let’s emphasize that the AFD has so far invested more than €108 million in projects focused on sanitation and improving access to drinking water in Togo. This includes the two agreements signed recently.  

Séna Akoda

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