Togo: Significant progress in access to drinking water, supported by the Head of State

Togo has recently made a significant leap in improving access to drinking water for its citizens. Thanks to various initiatives and a strong commitment from the authorities, the country has seen a marked improvement in potable water supply across its territory.

Under the leadership of the head of state, Togo has implemented several ambitious projects aimed at enhancing access to drinking water. These efforts have yielded results, as evidenced by the significant increase in the potable water access rate, which rose from 60% in 2020 to 69% in 2023.

The progress achieved is the result of the establishment of multiple programs and infrastructures designed to improve water supply. These initiatives include the construction of new water points, modernization of distribution networks, partnerships and collaborations, and awareness programs. The improvement in access to drinking water has had a direct and positive impact on the lives of Togolese citizens.

Under the enlightened leadership of His Excellency Faure Gnassingbé, Togo has made notable progress in access to drinking water, as demonstrated by the increase in the access rate from 60% to 69% between 2020 and 2023.

These results are the fruit of ongoing commitment and well-coordinated strategies to improve water infrastructure and raise public awareness. These advancements promise a healthier and more prosperous future for Togo and its people, thus solidifying the foundations for sustainable and inclusive development.

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