Togo's ENA Modernizes Training for Decentralization Push

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Thursday, 16 October 2025 19:05
Togo's ENA Modernizes Training for Decentralization Push

(Togo First) - Togo’s École Nationale d’Administration (ENA), the National School of Administration, is overhauling its curriculum to better support the country's decentralization process and meet the operational needs of its communes and regions.

New pedagogical guidelines for the second and third cycles of local authority management training were presented and validated during a workshop in Lomé this week.

The revised curriculum focuses on three core areas: administrative management, financial and accounting management, and local project management. Consultants involved in the project stated the new modules aim to make the training "more technical, practical, and aligned with national realities" to enhance the operational capabilities of future territorial administrators.

Dr. Kolani Nayandjoa, ENA’s Director of Studies for Cycle 3, said the revision is part of an ongoing adaptation effort. "Six years after the creation of the territorial authority management program, the experience gained in implementing the decentralization policy has revealed the need to adjust content to the current needs of the communes."

The school seeks to better prepare administrators for contemporary challenges, including budgetary planning, mastery of digital tools, participatory local governance, and public project management.

The initiative is supported by German cooperation as part of the PRODEG 4 program, which focuses on good governance and decentralization.

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