Cooperation: Togo gets CFA2.5 billion from Japan

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Saturday, 18 September 2021 17:08
Cooperation: Togo gets CFA2.5 billion from Japan

(Togo First) - Within the framework of the Kennedy Round food aid program and the 2021 economic and social development project, Japan recently donated 500 million Yen (about CFA2.5 billion) to Togo.

The grant agreement was signed on Sept. 16, between Japan’s ambassador to Togo, Hideaki Kuramitsu, and Togolese ministers of agriculture and health, Antoine Lékpa Ggbegbeni and Moustafa Mijiyawa, respectively.

The first part of the grant - 400 million Yen (about CFA2 billion) - falling under the Kennedy Round (KR) program should help Togolese authorities provide food to the poor.

“Beyond supplying food to the Togolese people, the projects helped secure counterpart funds, part of which is currently financing the project to support the development of planned agricultural development zones (zaap) in Togo, in line with the government's  2025 roadmap,” the minister of agriculture said.

The rest of the grant - 100 million Yen (about CFA500 million) - falls under the 2021 economic and social development project and will be used to support the government's anti-Covid-19 response. “This donation will help us secure medical and technical equipment essential for diagnosis and treatment,” said the minister of health.

The Kennedy Round food aid program was launched in 1968 by the UN. It aimed at developing cooperative relations between countries of the North and the South.

Mawulolo Ahlijah

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