U.N. Steps Up Presence in Savanes Region Amid Security Pressures

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Wednesday, 22 April 2026 02:07
U.N. Steps Up Presence in Savanes Region Amid Security Pressures

(Togo First) - The United Nations opened an office in the Savanes region of northern Togo on Friday, April 17, 2026, to address security tensions stemming from the Sahel. The ceremony was attended by Togolese government officials, including Security Minister Calixte Madjoulba, and U.N. representatives, including UNOWAS official Leonardo Simão.

According to officials, the office is part of the Emergency Program for the Savanes Region (PURS). The initiative aims to strengthen coordination among U.N. agencies and improve access to local communities. Priority sectors include security, health, education, water access and food security.

At the same time, a joint violence prevention project funded by the Peacebuilding Fund was launched. The project aims to support inclusive natural resource management, strengthen community security mechanisms and prevent local conflicts.

This new office will allow us to be closer to the local communities we serve,” said Coumba Sow, UNDP representative in Togo.

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