Ogou 1 adopts formal waste management and sanitation policy

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Tuesday, 07 April 2026 14:19
Ogou 1 adopts formal waste management and sanitation policy

(Togo First) - The municipality of Ogou 1 has adopted a formal waste management and sanitation policy, joining a growing number of local governments in Togo to do so. Located in the Plateaux region, the commune began implementing the framework last week.

The initiative is part of the Waste Management in Togo project (GEDEC), implemented by Expertise France. In Ogou 1, the programme seeks to improve sanitation and urban cleanliness through measures aimed at strengthening waste management practices.

Several measures are planned to ensure effective and sustainable waste management, with the involvement of local stakeholders. The framework covers both solid and liquid waste and sets out a schedule for pre-collection operations.

An integrated system covering the entire waste management chain, from pre-collection to final treatment, is also being rolled out. Authorities have launched a subscription drive for pre-collection services to encourage household uptake.

Funded by the European Union with €4.2 million (about CFA2.7 billion), the GEDEC project is already active in the communes of Zio 1, Tchaoudjo 1, Kozah 1 and Tône 1 under its pilot phase. It targets more than 750,000 residents across the five beneficiary communes.

Esaïe Edoh

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