Togo: Chinese-Funded Water Project Nears Completion in Plateaux Region

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Monday, 03 November 2025 18:09
Togo: Chinese-Funded Water Project Nears Completion in Plateaux Region

(Togo First) - A Chinese-funded rural water project in Togo's Plateaux region is ahead of schedule, with key infrastructure already being handed over to local communities.

Of the 300 boreholes planned under the Village Water Supply Project, 230 have been completed, accounting for about 76.7% of the total, according to project director Huang Xianzhou. Of those completed, 113 boreholes have already been officially transferred to local communities.

Field visits conducted in late October across the Ogou and Haho prefectures confirmed the advanced state of the work. The two-year project is slightly ahead of its initial timeline and aims to provide sustainable access to potable water in 300 villages.

The Governor of the Plateaux region, Dadja Maganawé, praised the partnership, stating it supports the Togolese government’s social policies, particularly in rural areas. Chinese project officials noted that improved water access will also help strengthen local agricultural and economic activities.

In villages such as Donvé, Fodjouayé, and Kokoudavé, residents now have access to hand-pump-operated water points. Beneficiaries emphasized the tangible change in their daily lives, which eliminates the need to travel long distances for water.

The project is part of the ongoing Sino-Togolese economic cooperation and is being executed on the ground by a consortium including Zhongmei Engineering Group, China Railway Eryuan Engineering Group, and CREEC Consulting.

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