Government reviews bill to develop and protect the coastline

Economic governance
Thursday, 10 December 2020 16:15
Government reviews bill to develop and protect the coastline

(Togo First) - The Togolese government is working on a plan to develop the coastline and coastal area. A draft bill on the development, protection and enhancement of the coastline was reviewed by the Council of Ministers gathered on December 08, 2020.

Beyond developing the economic and tourist potential of the coastal strip (which spans about 50km), the authorities want to improve its management.

This requires “adapting environmental management rules to changes in the governance of coastal areas” and also “protecting and enhancing the coastline” - ambitions which will materialize through the adoption of the Master Plan for Coastal Development (SDAL). 

The latter is a bill that “aims to develop the Togolese coast’s economic potential, in accordance with sustainable development standards,” Lomé indicated.

To preserve and develop its coastal area, the country is supported by institutions such as the African Development Bank (AfDB), which also backed a project to rehabilitate the Lomé-Cotonou road, linking the two neighboring countries.

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