Togo: WACA Teams Up with University of Lomé to Boost Climate Funding

Economic governance
Wednesday, 18 June 2025 08:32
Togo: WACA Teams Up with University of Lomé to Boost Climate Funding

(Togo First) - In Togo, the West Africa Coastal Areas Resilience Investment (WACA-ResIP) has partnered with the University of Lomé to boost access to climate finance. 

The collaboration began with workshops on June 16, 2025, training about 30 officials from key ministries to develop fundable projects for major climate funds like the Global Environment Facility, Green Climate Fund, and Adaptation Fund.

The World Bank, backing the WACA project, said the effort aims to create transformative projects that fit local needs. “We want to move from fragmented funding to large, structured projects,” Koffi Hounkpè, the World Bank’s representative, said.

University of Lomé President Adama Kpodar stressed the university’s role as a “strategic lever” to craft relevant climate projects and boost Togo’s leadership in global climate talks.

WACA ResIP strengthens coastal communities in six West African countries, including Togo, against natural and human threats. The project combines physical investments, institutional support, and regional cooperation to protect vulnerable coastlines.

In Togo, WACA has a $55.5 million budget and targets 200,000 beneficiaries. After finishing phase one in 2024, the project secured a two-year extension with extra funding from the French Development Agency.

This article was initially in French by Ayi Renaud Dossavi

Edited in English by Ange Jason Quenum

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