Togo Sets Up Climate Watch Unit to Strengthen Resilience and Policy Coordination

Agriculture
Tuesday, 21 October 2025 18:54
Togo Sets Up Climate Watch Unit to Strengthen Resilience and Policy Coordination

(Togo First) - Togo's Ministry of Environment, Forest Resources, Coastal Protection, and Climate Change has announced the creation of a National Climate Watch Unit. The initiative, led by the new minister, Dodzi Kokoroko, aims to strengthen national resilience and improve decision-making on climate issues.

The unit will monitor, analyze, and share information on climate phenomena and their impacts. It will also oversee the implementation of the Climate Convention and coordinate Togo’s participation in international climate forums.

The new entity will collect and analyze meteorological, climatic, and environmental data from technical agencies and partners. The data will help the country anticipate environmental events, shape policies for sustainable resource management, prevent disasters, and promote balanced land use.

By building national expertise on Togo’s climate, the unit is expected to strengthen the country’s credibility with technical and financial partners and improve access to international climate finance. The new unit complements ongoing government efforts such as the national reforestation program, which aims to plant one billion trees by 2030.

Esaïe Edoh

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