AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoSRHR Push in Policy: Dr Eunice Brookman-Amissah urged Togo and partners to prioritise sexual and reproductive health and rights in national health systems, using evidence-based standards and stronger primary care staffing. Nutrition Momentum: Lomé hosted a regional child nutrition conference that ended with the Lomé Declaration and a joint action framework for the next three years. Fibre Internet Race: YAS Togo overtook Canalbox in 2025 fixed-fibre QoE rankings, leading on speeds and streaming success (though Canalbox still edges on latency). Clean Air Standards: Togo approved its first national air quality standards, covering major pollutants as urban pollution pressures rise. Financial Inclusion Accountability: Government is pushing to make the OQSF-TG financial services quality watchdog fully operational to turn inclusion gains into real service quality. AfCFTA Media Link-Up: AfCFTA invited Ghana’s Prosper Agbenyega to Biashara Afrika 2026 in Lomé, with a media workshop set for May 17. Digital Health Build: Togo is preparing a unified digital platform for universal health insurance reimbursements under AMU. Maritime Security Watch: Regional consultations continue as piracy and shipping disruptions remain a live risk across the Gulf of Aden and beyond.
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