Togo: Social Nets and Basic Services Project extended to June 2023, 900 more villages to benefit

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Thursday, 10 February 2022 12:33
Togo: Social Nets and Basic Services Project extended to June 2023, 900 more villages to benefit

(Togo First) - Last Friday, the National Agency for Support to Grassroots Development (Anadeb) identified and selected 900 villages that will receive additional funds as part of the Social Nets and Basic Services Project (FSB). They were selected after regional meetings that gathered communal authorities and civil society organizations.

The randomly-picked villages come from 100 of the poorest districts of the country. This list was drawn by the ANADEB which steers the project. In detail, 125,000 households living in these villages will get CFA15,000 each, per quarter, over six quarters ending in June 2023. Another 15,000 households will get business support, thus boosting economic inclusion. 

Overall, the additional funding allocated to the FSB project amounts to CFA18 billion with 10 billion from the World Bank, 6.5 billion from Agence de Développement Francaise (AFDB), and 1.5 billion from the Togolese State. This funding enabled Lomé to extend the project, which was set to end last December, to June 2023. Last year, 937 villages benefited from the initiative.  

Esaïe Edoh

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