Togo

1 October 2008

Togo: Recovering from the flood

In Togo and Benin, floods have affected more than 7,000 families and caused the displacement of a further 1,600, mainly in the plateau and coastal regions.
The floods in Togo continue to claim victims
28 September 2007

The floods in Togo continue to claim victims

While the scars left by the floods that swept the north of Togo are still raw, torrential rains have flooded the village of Agotimé-Akoumassi, located in the ...
Innovative approach pays dividends in Togo
17 December 2004

Innovative approach pays dividends in Togo

Homes normally filled with women and children in the town of Kpalimé stand empty.
Unprecedented health campaign launched in Togo
14 December 2004

Unprecedented health campaign launched in Togo

A major integrated health campaign was launched on Monday by the Togolese Minister of Health, Suzanne Assouma Aho.
13 December 2004

Child health gets major boost in Togo

The paediatrics ward in l`hôpital de Bé is filled to capacity, and most of the children here suffer from a single illness: malaria.
9 December 2004

Overcoming myths and misconceptions about malaria in Togo

As preparations reach their final stages for an unprecedented public health campaign in the small West African country of Togo, one of the greatest challenges has ...
Togo: 1,500 volunteers take on measles
15 January 2002

Togo: 1,500 volunteers take on measles

Red Cross volunteers in Togo are fighting a battle almost as difficult as the struggle against measles itself: convincing traditionally-minded people of the need to ...

The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) is the world's largest humanitarian organization, with 187 member National Societies. As part of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, our work is guided by seven fundamental principles; humanity, impartiality, neutrality, independence, voluntary service, unity and universality. About this site & copyright