Togo Approves $6.65M Climate Resilience Project for Central Region

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Friday, 28 November 2025 11:09
Togo Approves $6.65M Climate Resilience Project for Central Region

(Togo First) - Togo has validated a $6.65 million environmental project for its Central region under the Global Environment Facility's (GEF) eighth funding cycle, the Togolese press agency ATOP reported.

The project document was approved during a workshop on Tuesday and Wednesday in Sokodé, coordinated by the Ministry of Environment with technical and financial support from the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).

In detail, the five-year project aims to strengthen the resilience of natural ecosystems, agroecosystems, and rural communities to climate change effects. It plans to restore 7,500 hectares of degraded land, promote regenerative agriculture practices on 35,000 hectares, and improve integrated land management across 270,000 hectares in the region's five prefectures.

Activities will also focus on strengthening governance frameworks, establishing planning platforms, conducting ecological restoration, and promoting climate-resilient agricultural value chains. The initiative will emphasize women's empowerment and the dissemination of sustainable practices through private sector involvement.

Lt-Col. Afoda Chamsoudine, a representative of the Directorate of Forest Resources, said the project will help address persistent pressures on soils, biodiversity, and ecosystem services. The UNDP representative, Abizou Tchinguilou, reaffirmed the U.N. agency's commitment to land restoration and climate resilience.

The consolidated project document will be submitted to the GEF board for final approval in December.

Ayi Renaud Dossavi

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