Togo, World Bank Assess Priority Needs for New Urban Development Program

Economic governance
Tuesday, 18 November 2025 10:58
Togo, World Bank Assess Priority Needs for New Urban Development Program

(Togo First) - Togo’s Ministry of Urban Development and the World Bank are preparing the Urban Development Program for Major Urban Areas (DUGAn).

A joint team from both institutions visited Zio 1 in the town of Tsévié last week to identify the program’s first investment priorities. The initiative will cover the cities of Kara, Tsévié and Lomé.

DUGAn has a budget of 100 million dollars, or about 56.7 billion CFA francs, to be implemented over ten years. The program aims to modernize basic infrastructure, sanitation systems, urban mobility and public services in these key cities.

In Tsévié, the delegation met local authorities to assess priority needs. Discussions covered data collection, flood-risk zones, stormwater management and the condition of local infrastructure. The team then visited several sites, including the Adovou basin, the Dévé and Kpatéfi neighborhoods and the city’s markets.

According to the project team, this phase will produce an initial assessment to guide future investment. Preliminary findings were presented at a meeting with government technical departments and municipal officials, who stressed the need for coordination among municipalities, ministries and partners.

The Director General of Urban Infrastructure said a multi-sector team will carry out the next study to determine Zio 1’s specific priorities. The Governor of the Maritime Region welcomed the World Bank’s support and said the work should help strengthen the resilience and appeal of Togo’s cities.

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