Togo Launches National Drive to Provide Birth Certificates to Schoolchildren

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Friday, 14 November 2025 02:11
Togo Launches National Drive to Provide Birth Certificates to Schoolchildren

(Togo First) - In Togo, the government launched on Wednesday, November 12, 2025, in Badja (Avé prefecture), a national campaign to issue birth certificates to schoolchildren, in partnership with the Organisation internationale de la Francophonie (OIF).

The operation targets 5,000 children, who will receive an official civil status document across the national territory.

The campaign will unfold in two stages: the first consists of issuing the supplementary court rulings required for pupils without a birth certificate; the second involves transcribing these rulings into civil status registers to produce the final documents. Beneficiaries will receive their birth certificates directly, without administrative intermediaries.

According to Patchassi Kadanga, director of territorial administration and borders, between 22 % and 30 % of citizens do not obtain a birth certificate within the 45 days required by law. “Often, supplementary court rulings are not transcribed, which makes them unusable. This time, we want children to receive complete documents,” he said.

For the Togolese government, the project is part of the national policy for administrative and social inclusion, aiming to ensure every child has equitable access to education and public services.

The campaign will end on November 27, 2025.

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