AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoMental Health Access: WHO notes Togo has fewer than 10 licensed psychiatrists for a population of over 8 million, while Zébé-Aného Psychiatric Hospital regularly holds 165–170 patients against a 120-bed capacity—fueling long waits and stigma. Health System Strengthening: The African Development Fund approved a $14.26 million grant for Togo and six ECOWAS neighbors to improve healthcare quality, emergency preparedness, and regulation, including a cross-border “One Health” lab in Togo and stronger disease surveillance. Hospital Upgrade Needs: Health Ministry technical advisor Dr. Williams Koku Awoonor urged urgent rehabilitation and re-equipping of Nkwanta South Government Hospital (theatre, X-ray and diagnostics) to cut referrals and meet international standards. Disaster Preparedness: Togo tested its multi-hazard crisis response with “Mia Dzrado 2026” in flood-prone Bas-Mono, simulating floods, cholera outbreaks, accidents, fires, chemical spills and radiological incidents. Food Security (Lean Season): WFP and the government plan early action in northern Togo as projections estimate up to 332,000 people could face acute food insecurity between June and August 2026 without support. Cross-border Health & Research Links: Tunisia and Togo signed an MoU for 2026–2027 cooperation, highlighting digital health, medical tourism, research and training.
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