Horyzon is now active in Togo, supporting young people who have come into conflict with the law or are at risk of doing so. The juvenile justice system in Togo is overburdened, presenting significant challenges: court proceedings often take far too long, leading to young people spending over a year in prison for minor offenses or awaiting trial without being formally charged. Additionally, there is no state-supported reintegration program after release, increasing the risk of recidivism among these youths.