Togo sets up national framework to anticipate climate shocks

Economic governance
Thursday, 23 April 2026 06:05
Togo sets up national framework to anticipate climate shocks

(Togo First) - Togolese authorities have launched a new phase of climate disaster response after a series of events between 2020 and 2024, including floods, high winds, heavy rains, droughts and fires. The disasters caused significant loss of life, damaged property and weakened infrastructure.

In response, the government has introduced the Post-Climate Disaster Reconstruction and Community Support Project (PRECO).

The project aims to secure funding from the Loss and Damage Fund, an international mechanism targeting countries most vulnerable to climate change impacts. The West African Development Bank (BOAD), based in Lomé, is supporting the initiative.

A technical workshop opened in Lomé on Tuesday, April 21, 2026, bringing together sectoral ministries, national agencies, local authorities, civil society, the private sector and international partners. The objective is to identify priority areas, assess needs and prepare a structured financing proposal.

The sessions are expected to produce a sustainable reconstruction strategy and a roadmap, paving the way for the project’s official submission to the Fund.

Strengthening systems

Beyond reconstruction, the project also aims to strengthen early warning systems, improve institutional coordination and reduce vulnerability in affected communities. Authorities are seeking to secure external financing and channel investment into more resilient infrastructure, amid pressure on public finances.

BOAD has already provided financial support to Togo following recent flooding. In November 2024, the institution mobilized 6.6 million euros (about 4.3 billion CFA francs) to address immediate needs and support initial reconstruction efforts.

The funding was provided through the PACAN mechanism, part of a regional financing and insurance framework designed to strengthen rapid response capacity and support the long-term resilience of infrastructure exposed to climate risks.

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