Togo launches the High Intensity Labor Project in the Savanes region

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Thursday, 15 May 2025 11:59
Togo launches the High Intensity Labor Project in the Savanes region

(Togo First) - In partnership with the International Labor Organization (ILO), the Togolese government launched the High Intensity Labor (HIMO) project on May 12, 2025, in Lomé. The initiative creates temporary jobs for vulnerable populations. It aims to boost employment and strengthen social cohesion amid a fragile security situation.

Over the next 12 months, the program will carry out labor-intensive community work. Workers will maintain rural tracks, plant trees, engage in public works, and receive practical training. The target groups include young people, women, and displaced persons.

This approach delivers immediate income and promotes lasting professional integration. “The HIMO project is intended to be a concrete response, adapted to local realities, to restore hope in communities, create a local economic fabric, and strengthen resilience in the face of everyday difficulties,” said Jacques Alandja, Cabinet Director of the Ministry of Labor. 

The initiative is part of the Emergency Program for the Savanes region (PURS), which supports vulnerable populations in northern Togo.


 

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