World Food Program Seeks Stronger Cooperation with Togo

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Monday, 24 July 2023 08:51
World Food Program Seeks Stronger Cooperation with Togo

(Togo First) - Faure Gnassingbé, the President of Togo, met with Cindy H. McCain, the new executive director of the World Food Program (WFP) last Thursday, July 20th. Together, they reviewed the partnership between the UN agency and the West African country, especially regarding agricultural entrepreneurship.

"Togo is a major partner, and we want to prioritize this relationship, especially relative to the strengthening of the Togolese people’s resilience and integrating young people into agriculture. I thank the Head of State for this partnership between the World Food Program and Togo. It's very important to see a country that really cares about its population," McCain said.

The WFP currently supports Togo’s Country Strategic Plan 2022-2026, by helping reinforce emergency response capacities, providing food aid, and supporting the resilience efforts of vulnerable communities.

Some of the projects the UN Agency carried out this year include an emergency food assistance operation, launched on February 20, for vulnerable communities that live in the Savanes and Kara regions, a project to bolster food systems for sustainable access of small producers to agricultural inputs (Pro-SADI), and a EU-funded school feeding project for public primary schools in the country.

The financing agreement for these two priority projects were  signed on April 21, 2023, in Kara at the closing of the first edition of the National Forum of Agricultural Producers (FoPAT).

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