Togo Moves to Harmonize Education Pathways and Strengthen Skills Training

Education
Wednesday, 29 October 2025 17:58
Togo Moves to Harmonize Education Pathways and Strengthen Skills Training

(Togo First) - Togo is setting up a system to link the different branches of its education sector, making it easier for students to move between them and ensuring a more consistent national training framework.

The reform, announced by the Ministry of Education, was detailed in a decree published in the official gazette on Oct. 23, 2025, as part of the implementation of the country’s Education Sector Plan. The decree establishes an integrated framework allowing students, apprentices, and vocational trainees to move freely between general, technical, vocational, and higher education, based on their acquired skills, whether from formal schooling, non-formal training, or professional experience.

It also standardizes requirements for qualifications ranging from the Initial Certificate of Apprenticeship (CIFA) to the Professional Baccalaureate. Assessments will now be competency-based, combining continuous evaluation (60%) with a final examination (40%), and industry professionals will join the examination boards.

Two new bodies, the Bridge Steering Committee (CPP) and the Inter-Ministerial Bridge Committee (CIP), will oversee the system’s implementation, ensuring consistency and quality across training programs.

A one-year pilot phase will precede the nationwide rollout. The framework also includes incentives for companies that offer training and targeted support for vulnerable groups.

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