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Through which channels did the Covid-19 pandemic impact inequalities in Togo? What have been the effects of the “Novissi” cash transfer program implemented by the Togolese government on the mitigation of income inequality? The EU-AFD Research Facility on Inequalities will seek to answer these questions in collaboration with the University of Lomé.
Context

Research has already shown that some population groups have been harder hit by Covid-19 than others and that the pandemic exacerbated existing inequalities in many areas, including health, education, work, and gender.

In this context, inequality has become a central issue for governments willing to fight the effects of the pandemic and to better prepare for future shocks. In April 2020, the Togolese government set up a cash transfer program called "Novissi", with the financial contribution of AFD, to support any eligible Togolese citizen who lost his or her income due to the adoption of the response measures against Covid-19. 


This project is part of the call for research proposals “Advancing the inequality agenda through collaborative research: identifying the priorities for a global Team Europe approach on inequalities”, launched by the Strategic Committee of the Research Facility on Inequalities. It is coordinated by AFD and co-financed by the European CommissionAECID and ENABEL


 

Goals

Studies using updated data and capturing the potential effects of the Covid-19 pandemic on income inequality and poverty in Togo are relatively scarce.

This research project aims to fill the gap in academic literature by:

  • Analyzing the impacts of Covid-19 on inequality in Togo;
  • Evaluating the effects of the Togolese social policy « Novissi » on mitigating the impact of Covid-19 on inequality.
Method

Using rich microeconomic data from a survey conducted by Togo's Institut National de la Statistique et des Études Économiques et Démographiques (INSEED) aimed at analysing the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, the research team will estimate an econometric model based on the model developed by Dang and Nguyen (2021).

Results

You will find below the different research papers related to this project:

In progress

Teachings
01/11/2023
Project start date
01/11/2024
Project end date
1 year
Duration of the program
15 000
EUR
Amount of the program
Ongoing
Status

Contact

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