Togo Establishes Inspectorate to Enforce Environmental Standards 

Agriculture
Thursday, 23 October 2025 17:35
Togo Establishes Inspectorate to Enforce Environmental Standards 

(Togo First) - Togo has taken another step to modernize its environmental policy with the establishment of the General Inspectorate for the Environment, Forest Resources, and the Coastline. The decree, signed on Monday, Oct. 20, 2025, by Environment Minister Dodzi Kokoroko, places the new body under his direct supervision.

The Inspectorate will be responsible for overseeing, evaluating, and monitoring the compliance of economic and social activities with existing environmental standards. Its mandate covers the sustainable management of forests, protection of the coastline, and preservation of natural resources.

The new agency is tasked with strengthening national resilience to climate threats and ensuring rigorous monitoring of environmental policies. It will also oversee the implementation of Togo’s international commitments and coordinate the country’s participation in global climate conferences.

This will involve issuing periodic climate monitoring and alert reports to guide public policy and national planning.

The reform is part of a broader effort in Togo that recently included the creation of a National Climate Watch Cell and the launch of a project to update forestry data. These initiatives aim to provide the country with an integrated environmental governance framework that balances economic development, the green transition, and transparency in the management of natural resources.

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