Togo, World Bank begin talks on next phase of WACA+ coastal resilience strategy

Economic governance
Tuesday, 24 March 2026 13:11
Togo, World Bank begin talks on next phase of WACA+ coastal resilience strategy

(Togo First) - Togo is accelerating preparations for the launch of the WACA+ regional program, which will succeed the WACA ResIP project before its closure at the end of December 2026. A World Bank mission held from March 17 to 19, 2026, began technical discussions on the design of the new phase.

The talks focused on defining strategic priorities, priority activities and the implementation framework.

Togolese authorities have also held consultations with technical and financial partners, including the French Development Agency (AFD) and Invest International, to align WACA+ with ongoing projects in the blue economy.

The WACA+ program, currently awaiting approval from the World Bank, covers seven West African countries along the Atlantic coast. It is intended to strengthen efforts against coastal erosion, flooding and ecosystem degradation, major challenges for coastal economies in the region.

In Togo, the WACA ResIP project, which is nearing completion, has already delivered coastal protection infrastructure along sections of the Lomé-Aného coastline, as well as ecosystem restoration work and community support measures.

These interventions have helped limit economic losses caused by erosion and protect inhabited areas. A roadmap developed after the mission is expected to set out operational priorities for the coming years.

Ayi Renaud Dossavi

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