Togo Creates National Geographic Institute to Modernize Mapping Capabilities

Economic governance
Friday, 20 February 2026 11:54
Togo Creates National Geographic Institute to Modernize Mapping Capabilities

(Togo First) - Togo’s government on Thursday established a National Geographic Institute (IGNT) through a decree approved at a Council of Ministers meeting, transforming the existing Directorate-General of Geographic Information into an autonomous agency with administrative and financial independence.

The reform aims to address structural bottlenecks that have hindered the production of reliable data. “The production of reliable data remains hampered by the technical and institutional limitations of the current framework,” the Council said in a statement.

The new institute is expected to help the country keep pace with advances in cartographic technology and evolving sector standards.

It will coordinate the collection and dissemination of geographic data, now considered critical for spatial planning, land administration and infrastructure development. The reform is also intended to strengthen operational efficiency and better align the institution with regional and international frameworks, according to the statement.

Economically, the government expects broader spillover effects. The institute is designed to provide a dedicated body capable of producing reliable data, supporting socioeconomic development through the modernization of geolocation, digitization and land management tools.

Ayi Renaud Dossavi

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