Togo/sanitation: French Development Agency set to launch tenders in July (€40m)

The French Development Agency is freeing up significant funds in the form of loans, notably for the purpose of tackling water stress in northern Togo and anticipating future water-related issues in Lomé.

12/06/2020 at 17h34, by Valentin Grille

“It’s an unprecedented sum for Togo,” François Jacquier, Director of the French Development Agency (AFD) in Togo, told Jeune Afrique Business+. Two loan agreements were signed on 8 June in Lomé. The first involves a repayable advance of €700,000 to update Lomé’s sanitation master plan. Four studies will cover stormwater drainage, collective sanitation, non-collective sanitation and solid waste management. Identified issues will be the subject of a funding round for several international lenders in the future.

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