Togo: New Cash Transfer Program to Benefit Over 31,000 Households

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Friday, 20 June 2025 11:24
Togo: New Cash Transfer Program to Benefit Over 31,000 Households

(Togo First) - Key Highlights: 

  • Togo's government introduces a cash transfer program aimed at aiding 31,450 vulnerable households nationwide.
  • The scheme forms part of the citizens' budget for 2025, designed to strengthen existing social safety nets and foster sustainable resilience among precarious populations.

The Togolese government has announced a new cash transfer program set to benefit 31,450 vulnerable households across the country. Part of the citizens' budget for 2025, this initiative aims to bolster existing social safety nets and promote long-lasting resilience among fragile populations.
 Steered by the Ministry of Grassroots Development, the program covers the whole country. The breakdown of beneficiaries is as follows: Lomé (1,230 households), Maritime (9,800 households), Kara (9,766 households), Savanes (10,242 households), Plateaux (368 households), and Central (44 households).
 The move goes beyond providing one-off aid and aims to equip beneficiaries with the means to enhance their self-sufficiency.
 In 2023, a similar program was implemented in the country, especially in Greater Lomé, following the Novissi program launched during the COVID-19 crisis. This was part of an extension of the Basic Social Safety Nets Project (FSB), co-funded by the state, the World Bank, and the French Cooperation (via AFD), with a total investment of around CFA18 billion.

This article was initially published in French.

Edited in English by Ola Schad Akinocho

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