Togo: Drinking water access hits 72% as rural coverage expands

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Monday, 23 March 2026 15:38
Togo: Drinking water access hits 72% as rural coverage expands

(Togo First) - Togo’s national drinking water access rate rose to 72% in 2025 from 60% in 2020, Sena Alipui, minister delegate in charge of water and sanitation, said at an event marking World Water Day 2026.

In rural areas, access has reached 77%, driven by expanded basic services across the country.

Alipui attributed the gains to infrastructure investment, the rollout of solar-powered standalone water stations and upgrades to production and distribution systems, particularly in urban and semi-urban areas.

During the event, officials also highlighted equity in access to water as an ongoing concern. Disparities persist, particularly for women and girls, who are often responsible for water collection.

To support ongoing efforts, the country has set up a fund for integrated water resource management to finance projects and strengthen resilience to climate change.

Despite the progress, challenges remain, including water stress in some regions.

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