Delivering the Vision.
Built Here. For Every Togolese.
Hospitals serving mothers and children in rural communities. A national laboratory protecting the food every family eats. A university campus expanding opportunity in the north.
These are not plans. They are real projects, built and delivering.
A Clear and Demanding Vision
Under the leadership of the President of the Council, Faure Essozimna Gnassingbé, Togo’s Fifth Republic is guided by a clear and demanding vision built on three inseparable imperatives: to protect the nation’s sovereignty and stability, to unite its people in cohesion and equity, and to transform the economy for the benefit of every Togolese citizen.
I • Protect
Sovereignty & Stability
Securing the nation's institutions and its place in the region.
II • Unite
Cohesion & Equity
Investing in every region so progress reaches every family.
III • Transform
Economic Renewal
Building the institutions and infrastructure for the next generation.
Five Projects. One Country.
University of Kara • Kara
Expanding Opportunity in the North.
A new 18,600 square meter campus at the University of Kara marks a major step forward for higher education in northern Togo.
The campus includes new faculties in health sciences, agriculture, and engineering, along with modern lecture halls, administrative buildings, and student spaces designed for both learning and daily life.
This is the foundation of a broader vision that will expand to nine faculties and a full university ecosystem in the years ahead.
18,600 square meters delivered
Expansion to 9 faculties by 2040
Mother & Child Hospital · Amou-Oblo
Care Where It’s Needed Most
A new mother-and-child hospital in Amou-Oblo is bringing modern maternal, neonatal, and pediatric care to the Plateaux region for the first time.
The facility includes delivery rooms, operating theaters, and specialized neonatal and pediatric units. It is fully equipped and supported by a complete team of trained specialists.
A direct road connection to the national highway ensures faster access to care, even in emergencies. This hospital is part of a broader effort to expand maternal healthcare across every region of Togo.
18 specialists recruited
Direct road to RN5
Opening in 2026
CHU CAMPUS • LOMé
Training the Healers. Raising the Standard.
CHU Campus is one of Togo’s leading teaching hospitals. It treats complex cases while training the country’s next generation of doctors and specialists.
The 2026 to 2030 modernization program will expand emergency services, introduce MRI capabilities, upgrade surgical facilities, and fully rehabilitate core infrastructure.
When complete, the hospital will serve more patients, deliver higher-quality care, and strengthen the national health system.
540+ professionals
332 beds
Full modernization by 2030




LANSA NATIONAL FOOD SAFETY LAB • Lomé
Protecting What Every Family Eats
Opened on April 23, 2026, LaNSA is Togo’s first ISO-accredited national food safety laboratory.
Its work includes microbiological testing, chemical and nutritional analysis, and phytosanitary controls. These ensure food products meet national and international standards.
LaNSA also strengthens the competitiveness of Togolese agriculture by helping producers access regional and global markets.
ISO-accredited
Opened in April 2026
National food authority
Microbiological Testing
Detection of pathogens and contamination across the national food supply.
Chemical & Nutritional Analysis
Verifying food safety, quality, and nutritional integrity at scale.
Phytosanitary Controls
Ensuring Togolese agriculture meets regional and global standards.
REGIONAL AGRICULTURAL MECHANIZATION CENTER • TCHITCHAO
Mechanizing the Harvest. Empowering the Youth.
The Tchitchao Regional Agricultural Mechanization Center is the second hub in a national network of regional agropoles being built across Togo to modernize farming and connect it to the wider economy. Set on a fully equipped three-hectare site in the Kara region, the center brings together a mechanical workshop, an equipment showroom, and warehouses with 9,000 tons of storage capacity for fertilizer, seeds, and finished products.
At its heart is a state-of-the-art training and simulation hall where one hundred young Togolese each year learn free of charge to operate tractors and agricultural machinery on advanced simulators before moving to the field.
As part of the Kara agropole, which already integrates seven agro-processing centers across the region's seven prefectures, CRMA Tchitchao links mechanization, storage, processing, and market access in a continuous chain, with a CRMA planned for every region of the country.
15 billion FCFA invested over 25 years
100 youth trained annually, free of charge
1,000+ jobs in the operations phase
One CRMA planned per region nationwide
Delivering Results at Scale.
These projects are part of a broader transformation. Progress is expanding connectivity, strengthening the economy, and increasing opportunity across the country
Connectivity
7.5 → 72%
4G coverage expansion across Togo, in just four years.
More than 1,000,000 people now have improved access to the internet.
AGRICULTURE
Over 340K
Farmers supported through modernization programs.
Agro-industrial zones in development across the country.
Infrastructure
2M+
Containers handled annually at the Port of Lomé.
New roads and networks connecting communities nationwide.
Economy
#1
In West Africa for ease of doing business.
10,000+ new businesses created each year.
Poverty
-50%
Extreme poverty reduced by nearly half over two decades.
Social investment expanding access to essential services.







