Togo To Update Legal Framework For Civil Society Organisations

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Saturday, 27 December 2025 15:59
Togo To Update Legal Framework For Civil Society Organisations

(Togo First) - The Togolese government has begun reforming the legal framework governing civil society organisations and associations. The cabinet adopted a draft law on freedom of association on Dec. 24, according to an official statement.

The government said the proposed legislation aims to modernise the existing framework, strengthen legal certainty for associations, and balance freedom of association with requirements related to public order, security, transparency and accountability.

Authorities said the current framework, based on France’s 1901 law on associations, is outdated and no longer suited to present conditions. Details of the proposed changes remain unclear. The draft law will be submitted to parliament for debate.

The reform comes as civil society organisations in Togo expand, particularly in local development, humanitarian work, governance and social entrepreneurship.

Officials said the overhaul would align legislation with current institutional structures while improving financial transparency and oversight of organisations.

Associations play a growing economic role in Togo, frequently implementing projects funded by international donors. These initiatives support government efforts at the local level.

The government said that once passed by parliament, the law could be supplemented by implementing regulations, improving coordination between civil society, the state and donors.

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