Benin and Togo to get additional $36m from the International Development Association to fight coastal erosion

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Tuesday, 22 June 2021 14:06
Benin and Togo to get additional $36m from the International Development Association to fight coastal erosion

(Togo First) - The International Development Association (IDA) will provide an additional financing of $36 million (about CFA20 billion) to Benin and Togo, to help them combat coastal erosion. The disbursement was approved on June 21 by the World Bank. 

Togo will use its share of the funds to continue implementing projects that protect its coast. These include “the construction and extension of groynes in Agbodrafo and Aneho, the filling of abandoned lagoon arms east of the mouth of Aneho, as well as the construction of bicycle paths and parking lots in Agbodrafo and Sanve-Condji,” a statement from the Bretton Woods institution reads. 

According to the same source, the monies are additional resources to the West African Coastal Areas Management Program (WACA) for physical investments to combat coastal erosion in Benin and Togo

The WACA, a project implemented by Togo and Benin, helped finance urgent works to protect the coastline, along the 1,580m coast, from Gbodjome to Agbodrafo. It also protected 940 households from coastal erosion. 

Esaïe Edoh

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