Togo’s CPIA 2023 score will enable the country to secure more World Bank funding, Resident Representative says

Economic governance
Tuesday, 03 October 2023 17:38
Togo’s CPIA 2023 score will enable the country to secure more World Bank funding, Resident Representative says

(Togo First) - Togo's updated score on the World Bank's CPIA 2023 report could enable the country to secure more funds from the Bank. This is according to Fily Sissoko, Resident Representative of the lender in Togo.

"This is an extremely important score because it also allows us to mobilize even more resources," said Fily Sissoko. Moreover, "This score far exceeds the World Bank's IDA country average worldwide. Togo's 2022 increase is the biggest increase of all the countries listed."

Out of 39 African countries evaluated in the report, Togo ranked among the top five, with a score of 3.7 points, up from 3.0 in 2016. 

"Togo is positioned with this extremely important score, very well, on themes such as economic management, structural policies, and social inclusion policies. There are still efforts to be made and we hope that Togo will be able to continue working to, why not, reach a score of 4, which is very close to that of emerging Asian countries," Sissoko added.

Future progress areas

Areas where the country could make further progress include budget management and transparency.

"We will continue to work with you in the area of public finance reforms, social protection, budget management, and transparency so that you can therefore continue to improve the CPIA score and mobilize even more resources", the World Bank representative declared.

It is worth emphasizing that Togo’s improvements in recent years, as confirmed by the World Bank's CPIA reports, allowed the West African nation to secure over $1.13 billion from the Bretton Woods institution.

Ayi Renaud Dossavi

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