ARCOP opens review of Togo's 2025 public contracts

Economic governance
Tuesday, 10 February 2026 16:50
ARCOP opens review of Togo's 2025 public contracts

(Togo First) - Togo’s Public Procurement Regulatory Authority (ARCOP) launched its annual review of public contracts awarded in 2025 on Monday in Lomé. The exercise, scheduled to run through Thursday, aims to assess the performance of the public procurement system and strengthen its effectiveness in supporting the economy.

The review begins by assessing the implementation rate of procurement plans. It also analyzes the economic and social impact of public procurement, particularly access to contracts for young people, women and local companies. The discussions aim to share best practices and formulate operational recommendations to improve the system’s performance and transparency.

For ARCOP, the review is part of a broader accountability and continuous improvement effort. “It allows us to objectively evaluate the results achieved, identify shortcomings and propose concrete solutions,” said Charif Afoh Tchaouta, director of statistics, documentation and monitoring and evaluation, speaking on behalf of the director general.

The annual review comes at a time of regulatory change. New standard procurement documents were introduced last year, including those for competitive dialogue and calls for proposals.

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