Togo Allocated 1.8 Billion CFA Francs to Support Vulnerable Groups in 2025

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Friday, 23 January 2026 11:54
Togo Allocated 1.8 Billion CFA Francs to Support Vulnerable Groups in 2025

(Togo First) - Togo’s social action policy mobilized more than 1.8 billion CFA francs in 2025 to support vulnerable populations. These figures were presented Wednesday, Jan. 21, in Kpalimé during the opening of the annual review of activities for the Ministry of Solidarity, Gender, Family, and Child Protection.

According to the data presented, the ministry recorded a physical completion rate of 71.56% and a financial execution rate of 82%. A total of 204,718 people benefited from public interventions during the period. Women accounted for 59.63% of the beneficiaries. These interventions specifically focused on social protection, child protection, gender promotion, and literacy.

Regarding the geographical distribution, Greater Lomé, which includes the capital and its surrounding areas, emerged as the primary intervention zone with 65,642 beneficiaries. It preceded the Plateaux, Kara, Centrale, Savanes, and Maritime regions.

Authorities stated that these results occurred within a constrained budgetary context marked by pressure on public resources. The sector minister, Moni Sankaredja-Sinandja, emphasized that the annual review aimed to analyze and validate performance in order to adjust strategies and improve program efficiency.

Beyond the assessment, the proceedings in Kpalimé will serve as a basis for the preparation of 2026 action plans and budgets. The goal is to "perfect our intervention strategies in order to carry out relevant actions that meet the real needs of vulnerable populations," according to Minister Moni Sankaredja-Sinandja.

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