Togo: Launch of the Inspection Visit of Projects Funded by Abdullah Aid
A high-level mission from the international NGO Abdullah Aid has officially begun in Togo as part of the monitoring and evaluation of humanitarian projects financed by the organization.
Arriving in Togo on January 30, 2026, from the United Kingdom, the Worldwide Program Coordinator and the Administrative Manager of Abdullah Aid are conducting an inspection visit aimed at assessing the progress, impact, and sustainability of projects implemented on the ground.

On Saturday, January 31, 2026, the local team of SANURA Association, the implementing partner, led the Abdullah Aid delegation to several project sites funded in the country. This visit made it possible to directly observe the tangible results of the actions carried out for the benefit of rural communities.

Among the projects visited were the modern social housing units built in Yomaboua, inaugurated in 2024. These infrastructures, developed within a sustainable humanitarian approach, provide beneficiaries with decent, secure housing adapted to the essential needs of vulnerable populations.
The mission also visited the site of the social housing project in Yelivo, a flagship project whose official inauguration is scheduled for Sunday, February 1, 2026.

This preliminary visit allowed Abdullah Aid officials to assess the quality of the works and the final arrangements before their official handover to the beneficiaries.
Through this inspection mission, Abdullah Aid reaffirms its commitment to sustainable human development, access to decent housing, and the strengthening of local partnerships, particularly with SANURA Association, whose field expertise was highly appreciated.
This visit marks an important milestone in the cooperation between Abdullah Aid and its partners in Togo, while reinforcing transparency, accountability, and the impact of humanitarian actions implemented for the benefit of communities.
Ing Ilyame O-L



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