Togo-World Bank: Lomé hosts meeting over partnership, chaired by Sandra Johnson

Economic governance
Friday, 15 December 2023 18:30
Togo-World Bank: Lomé hosts meeting over partnership, chaired by Sandra Johnson

(Togo First) - Dr. Sandra Johnson, Minister and Governor of the World Bank in Togo, granted an audience to some of the institution’s representatives on December 12. Among them was Andrew Dabalen, Chief Economist for Africa at the World Bank. So was Pia Peeters, Social Inclusion Sector Director for East and Central Africa at the World Bank, and Fily Sissoko, the Bank's Resident Representative in Togo.

The talks focused on the Togo-World Bank partnership and its reinforcement. They also highlighted Togo’s significant improvements relative to social inclusion and its business climate.

The invitees lauded the country’s progress, in particular its recognition as a leader in the Country Policy and Institutional Assessment report  CPIA 2023 report. Also, they congratulated Togo for the COSO’s achievements, 16 months after the project was launched. 

Another highlight of the meeting was the Emergency Program to Strengthen Community Resilience and Security (PURS), which has been extended to the whole country.

This partnership between Togo and the World Bank should foster new opportunities for the country's economic and social development. At present, the World Bank's investment portfolio in Togo exceeds one billion dollars ($1,055.63 million), with a total of nine national projects ($520.10 million) and nine regional projects ($535.53 million).

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