African Architecture School Reviews Reforms at Lomé Meeting as It Marks 50 Years

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Tuesday, 13 January 2026 05:08
African Architecture School Reviews Reforms at Lomé Meeting as It Marks 50 Years

(Togo First) - The 43rd meeting of the Board of Directors of the African School of Architecture and Urban Planning (EAMAU) opened on Monday in Lomé. The three-day session is focused on a series of reforms under way at the intergovernmental higher education and research institution.

Board members are reviewing proposed changes to EAMAU’s statutes, plans to strengthen research through the creation of a doctoral school, and measures to improve student welfare and the academic environment.

The meeting coincides with the institution’s 50th anniversary. The board is taking stock of EAMAU’s five decades of activity while outlining its future direction, including the preparation of a strategic plan for the coming years.

In this context, EAMAU Director General Malam Boukar Awa Krou said the ongoing work would help consolidate the school’s transformation. He said EAMAU would continue to position itself as a strategic tool supporting urban, architectural and territorial development across Africa.

Togo’s Minister Delegate for Higher Education and Scientific Research, Gado Tchangbedji, reaffirmed his country’s commitment to the institution. He said Africa needed more architects, urban planners and spatial planning specialists capable of designing resilient, sustainable and inclusive cities adapted to African realities and global change.

Founded in 1975, EAMAU has trained nearly 2,000 professionals in architecture, urban planning and regional planning.

Esaïe Edoh

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