Togo : Rural areas receive five mobile clinics for a better access to health

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Friday, 01 March 2019 16:40
Togo : Rural areas receive five mobile clinics for a better access to health

(Togo First) - Togo got five, fully equipped, mobile clinics to improve access to health services for the most vulnerable and isolated populations. The clinics will be deployed across the country’s five regions, one clinic per region.

Respectively, each clinic comes with 4x4 support cars, a lab and a pharmacy, and costs about CFA30 million. They should serve nearly 2,700 villages in the country’s most remote areas, benefitting 2.5 million potential patients. Overall, the mobile clinics should carry out 276,000 visits, yearly. 

The clinics were delivered last Wednesday in Kantè, northern region, in the presence of President Faure Gnassingbé himself. They were offered, let’s emphasize, in the framework of the Community Development Emergency Program (PUDC). Two more sets of mobile clinics are expected to be delivered to meet populations’ dental and eye care especially.

Ayi Renaud Dossavi  

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