Togo : 57% of the population had access to drinking water in 2017, up 15% compared to 2013

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Tuesday, 17 July 2018 15:10
Togo : 57% of the population had access to drinking water in 2017, up 15% compared to 2013

(Togo First) - Over the past five years, access to drinking water in Togo has improved from 42% in 2013 to 57.22% in 2017. However, supply of water and sanitization services remain a major challenge.

According to the 2017 public assistance report (RAPD 2017), government’s efforts to implement action plan for the water and sanitization sector (PANSEA) helped achieve significant results, in line with sustainable development goals (SDGs) and SCAPE.

In details, rate of access to drinking water in rural areas soared from 47.3% in 2013 to about 65.77% in 2017. In semi-urban areas, this rate rose from 42% in 2013 to 58.94% in 2016, then slumped to 57.7% in 2017.

In urban areas, though this rate increased by 9% between 2013 (40%) and 2017, it also slightly decreased from 2016 to 2017, according to the RAPD.

In regards to sanitization, significant improvements were recorded.

Access to drinking water and sanitization for all is the sixth sustainable development goal (SDG 6).

Fiacre E. Kakpo

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