In Numbers
14,926 school children assisted with school meals
3,833 households supported through Food for Assets
US$ 10.1 million six-month net funding requirements (December 2024–May 2025)
Operational Updates
- The October 2024 Cadre Harmonisé analysis indicates that in Togo, 621,723 people are facing severe acute food insecurity (IPC 3+). Projections for June–August 2025 indicate that 624,560 people may experience emergency levels of acute food insecurity if no assistance is provided to the most vulnerable populations.
- The northernmost Savanes Region is the worst affected by emergency levels of acute food insecurity. For example, 175,063 people (32 percent of the population) face a crisis and emergency levels acute food insecurity (IPC 3+), with 225,129 people projected to reach these levels by June–August 2025.
- The spillover of the Sahel conflict has caused an influx of refugees into northern Togo and has internally displaced thousands of people. Overall, 39,436 refugees and asylum seekers and 10,171 IDPs have been identified and/or registered by the Government and UNHCR from July to September 2024.