Togo: U.N. System Allocated CFA8Bln For Climate Projects in 2024 

Economic governance
Friday, 29 August 2025 01:46
Togo: U.N. System Allocated CFA8Bln For Climate Projects in 2024 

(Togo First) - The United Nations System (UNS) mobilized $15 million—about 8 billion CFA Francs—in 2024 to support Togo's environmental policy. The announcement was made by UN Resident Coordinator Sow Dieng Coumba during a follow-up meeting with the Minister of Environment and Forest Resources, Foli-Bazi Katari.

The funding was primarily directed toward climate change mitigation and adaptation projects, which included the introduction of green mobility. As an experimental measure to generate interest among business operators and the public, electric vehicles were ordered for the Ministry of Environment and the Golfe 3 municipal government. A portion of the funds was also allocated to reforestation and humanitarian assistance for more than 50,000 refugees and host families in the Savanes region.

Looking ahead, the UNS intends to focus its support on environmental preservation, specifically by assisting with the government's announced gradual ban on plastic bags. This support will involve bolstering the production of biodegradable bags and creating and promoting recyclable paper bag manufacturing units to help the country make a rapid transition.

The UN also aims to help Togo prepare for its participation in COP 30, which is scheduled for November 2025 in Brazil. This includes developing the technical documents needed to mobilize climate financing. "Financial partners are there, and you can raise the funds before you leave COP. It's possible, it's a question of preparation," Sow Dieng Coumba said.

Esaïe Edoh

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