TCHAMBA COMMUNITY GET NEW MODERN MARKET BUILDING IN TOGO

The municipality of Tchamba, northern Togo, now has its market. The facility was inaugurated on January 21, 2024. It was built as part of a larger project to support small infrastructure projects at the community level. 

Steered by the National Agency for Support to Grassroots Development (ANADBEB), the new market cost CFA124 million. It has ten cantonal-type sheds, three storage warehouses, two blocks of modern latrines, and a PV-powered borehole. The whole market was built on a 10-hectare site.

According to the ANADEB, the project was financed by the PAPV, a program that supports vulnerable populations. The Agency adds that the new market will help the area’s sellers earn more. The market’s high storage capacity will significantly contribute to that. 

Other markets built on PAPV financing include the markets of Kpélé, de Kanté, d’Afagnan-Gbléta, and Glidji.

The PAPV was launched in 2015 with a single mission: to economically empower the least favored people through the construction or rapid renovation of basic infrastructure, as well as through socioeconomic projects. The sectors it covers are water, power, health, education, housing, sanitation, and hygiene.

 

SOURCE: TogoFirst

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