Togo Steps Up Forest Restoration With New National Working Group

Agriculture
Monday, 22 September 2025 16:52
Togo Steps Up Forest Restoration With New National Working Group

Highlights

  • National Working Group launched to steer Togo’s Forest Landscape Restoration project.
  • Goal: restore 1.4 million hectares of degraded land by 2030.
  • Initiative backed by German and Luxembourg cooperation through Forest4Future.

 Togo has launched a new phase of its Forest Landscape Restoration (FLR) project with the creation of a National Working Group (GNT). The body, which will serve as a steering committee, held its first meeting on September 18 in Sokodé to review challenges and accelerate ongoing actions.

The two-day session was organized by the Ministry of the Environment and Forest Resources, with support from the German development agency GIZ under the Forest4Future (F4F) project. Officials and partners assessed progress to date and drafted a roadmap for the operationalization of the GNT.

The FLR project aims to restore 1.4 million hectares of degraded land in the Tchaoudjo prefecture by 2030. It forms part of the broader pan-African AFR100 initiative, targeting the restoration of one billion trees across the continent.

The Forest4Future program, supported by Togo, Germany, and Luxembourg, seeks to integrate reforestation and landscape restoration into national development strategies while strengthening forest governance and coherence across interventions.

Esaïe Edoh

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