Togo secures €1M deal to boost access to drinking water in the northern region

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Friday, 28 May 2021 12:45
Togo secures €1M deal to boost access to drinking water in the northern region

(Togo First) - The government of Togo and Vergnet Hydro, a French company, signed a €1.1 million deal to set up sanitation facilities and boost access to drinking water. 

The initiative is part of the Projet d’amélioration des conditions sanitaires en milieu scolaire et rural des régions de la Kara et des Savanes (PASSCO), a scheme that aims to improve sanitary conditions in rural areas and schools. 

In detail, under the new deal, 300 hydraulic pumps will be installed, benefiting the people of Kara and Savanes.  It aligns with the government's roadmap which aims to bring access to clean water to 85% (from 77%) in Kara and 72% (from 67%) in Savanes. This is in a context where about 43% of the Togolese population lacks access to drinking water. 

Looking at the latest data from the government, access to drinking water in Togo soared from 25%, in 2005, to 57% now.  

 Daniel Agbenonwossi (intern)

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