Togo advances reform, investment agenda at IMF-World Bank meetings

Economy
Thursday, 23 April 2026 05:40
Togo advances reform, investment agenda at IMF-World Bank meetings

(Togo First) - Togo took part in the Spring Meetings of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank Group held from April 13 to 18 in Washington. On the sidelines, the Togolese delegation met with officials from the Bretton Woods institutions to discuss the country’s economic outlook.

During the bilateral meetings, authorities focused on measures to mitigate the impact of ongoing crises and improve preparedness for future shocks. Options discussed included fast-disbursing crisis response instruments, financial guarantee schemes, and targeted social protection for vulnerable households.

These meetings helped identify concrete solutions to address the effects of current crises while strengthening our ability to anticipate future shocks,” said Sandra Ablamba Johnson, Minister Secretary of the Presidency of the Council and World Bank Governor for Togo.

The talks also covered the development of forward-looking tools to detect economic vulnerabilities early, strengthen land tenure security, and accelerate investment in key sectors such as energy, digital infrastructure, and agriculture.

In a volatile global economic environment, Togo aims to strengthen its economic resilience over the long term and advance its structural transformation. The discussions are expected to support new financing opportunities, including through stronger public-private partnerships, increased private investment, and reforms aimed at sustaining growth.

Esaïe Edoh

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