Togo plans 304 water points in 2026 in push for universal access

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Tuesday, 14 April 2026 18:50
Togo plans 304 water points in 2026 in push for universal access

(Togo First) - Togo plans to build 304 standalone water points (PEA) in 2026 as part of a national strategy to achieve universal access to safe drinking water by 2030. The programme will require an estimated investment of 4 billion CFA francs, according to the Ministry of Finance and Budget.

The new water points will be distributed across the country’s five regions, with priority given to Savanes. Savanes alone will account for 157 installations, more than half of the total.

Centrale and Kara will each receive 16 units. Plateaux will receive 95, while Maritime will receive 20.

This is part of several ongoing projects, including the Urban Water Security Project (PaSH-MUT), launched in October 2023 with World Bank support.

An emergency project is also underway to strengthen water supply in Mango and Dapaong, with financing of 4.7 billion CFA francs from the French Development Agency and the European Investment Bank.

The water sector has improved in recent years. National access to safe drinking water rose from 60% in 2020 to 72% in 2025, according to authorities. In rural areas, coverage has reached 77%, driven by the gradual expansion of basic water services.

Esaïe Edoh

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