Togo Begins Work on Seventh National Biodiversity Report 

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Monday, 01 September 2025 11:25
Togo Begins Work on Seventh National Biodiversity Report 

(Togo First) - • Togo is drafting 7th biodiversity report for 2021–2025.
• The process aligns with UN biodiversity convention goals.
• The country targets ecosystem restoration by 2050.

Togo has launched the preparation of its seventh national biodiversity report, which will assess conservation efforts from 2021 to 2025, the Environment and Forest Resources Ministry said.

The process, initiated on Aug. 29 in Lomé, is part of the country’s obligations under the Convention on Biological Diversity. Member states must regularly submit national reports outlining progress, challenges, and corrective measures needed to align domestic policies with global biodiversity goals for 2030.

The report involves a broad range of stakeholders, including sectoral ministries, specialized agencies, and development partners. Moussa Samarou, head of the protected areas division, said the document will highlight Togo’s contribution to global conservation efforts.

Looking ahead, Togo aims to restore and protect terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems by 2050, while ensuring their sustainable use. The report is expected to serve as a policy guide and support greater international cooperation.

 

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