Togo: U.S. and Germany back PURS emergency program by launching a stability mechanism

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Friday, 23 February 2024 19:14
Togo: U.S. and Germany back PURS emergency program by launching a stability mechanism

(Togo First) - The U.S. and Germany launched on 22 February 2024 a mechanism to curb the rising instability in the West African region, from the Sahel to the coastline. The mechanism, the  Coastal States Stability Mechanism (CSSM),  was launched in Lomé, Togo. 

In Togo, the mechanism supports the Emergency program for the Savanes region (PURS). The latter is a State-led program covering the northern part of the country.

The U.S. Ambassador to Togo, Elizabeth Fitzsimmons, commented on the launch: "The U.S. government's commitment to preventing violent conflict before it erupts is firm. We firmly believe that in partnership with governments, organizations, and communities, we can foster conditions of long-term regional stability.”

The German Ambassador added: "It is crucial for us to support the operational coordination of the PURS to enable a rapid and more effective response to the challenges of the Savanes region.”

Through the MSCEC, the U.S. and Germany join the World Bank and the West African Development Bank (BOAD) which also back the PURS.

Ayi Renaud Dossavi

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