Togo Secures CFA1.2 bn Through Decentralized Cooperation Since 2020

Economic governance
Tuesday, 08 July 2025 10:57
Togo Secures CFA1.2 bn Through Decentralized Cooperation Since 2020

(Togo First) - Between 2020 and 2024, Togo strengthened its local diplomacy through 52 decentralized cooperation agreements, 39 of which remain active. These partnerships, involving 38 of the country’s 117 municipalities, have helped mobilize around CFA1.2 billion, according to a report endorsed last week in Témédja (Amou 3).

The report, developed in collaboration with Germany’s ProDeG IV program, offers a detailed overview of the partnerships between Togolese and international local governments.

One key highlight is that 52% of the active agreements fall under South-South cooperation, reflecting a shift toward more geographically diverse partnerships.

The report also identifies structural challenges, including the need for better transparency in fund management, improved technical resources for local governments, and a clearer role for the Ministry of Decentralization.

“We must strengthen inter-municipal solidarity and better equip our communes to meet citizens’ expectations,” said Dadja Maganawè, Governor of the Plateaux Region.

Launched in 2019, Togo’s decentralization process continues to emerge as a strategic tool for boosting local development and fostering innovation in governance.

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