Togo: Government has poured over CFA2 billion into the WEZOU healthcare program since its launch

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Monday, 16 January 2023 13:54
Togo: Government has poured over CFA2 billion into the WEZOU healthcare program since its launch

(Togo First) - Between August 2021 and December 2022, the government of Togo poured around CFA 2 billion into the WEZOU program, against a forecast of CFA3 billion for the scheme’s first year of operation. Mamissilé Akla Agba Assih, Minister Delegate in charge of Universal Access to Health Care, presented the assessment to the Council of Ministers on, January 11, 2023.

The money covered the healthcare services–over 1.3 million in all–of about 290,000 women over nearly a year and a half. These services included 281,796 prenatal consultations and 148,275 deliveries performed over the period.

The government claimed that the figures reflect "the support of the population and the medical sector" for this program. The latter, Lomé added, has helped boost social protection, at a time when the authorities plan on launching universal health insurance.

The WEZOU program covers pregnant women and newborns with the main goal of reducing maternal and neonatal morbidity and mortality.

Esaïe Edoh

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