Togo shares its experience on social protection with other African countries

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Thursday, 18 February 2021 09:30
Togo shares its experience on social protection with other African countries

(Togo First) - Last week, Myriam Dossou-d’Almeida, Minister of Grassroots Development, took part in a webinar on the expansion of social protection for informal workers in Togo. The webinar was organized by UNDP Africa and the International Labor Office (ILO).

The goal of the webinar is to make Togo a model for other African countries.

I talked about social protection and the informal sector in African countries. I shared Togo’s experience where we adopted an innovative social protection model based on various solutions that match our realities: a high concentration of youth, informal economic activities”, Dossou-d’Almeida said on her Twitter account.

The former Head of the National Health Insurance Institute also discussed the country’s experience in terms of legal health insurance and its extension to informal workers and the poor.

Togo, it should be recalled, is one of the first countries to have set up a State body to support informal workers ; the Delegation for the Informal Sector’s Organization (DOSI).

In sub-Saharan Africa, 9 out of 10 workers operate in the informal sector. The latter represents 63% of the region’s jobs.

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