Togo secures 15.5 bln CFAF climate resilience financing from BOAD

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Wednesday, 06 May 2026 15:02
Togo secures 15.5 bln CFAF climate resilience financing from BOAD

(Togo First) - Togo and the West African Development Bank (BOAD) signed a 15.3 billion CFA franc ($27.7 million) financing agreement on Tuesday in Lomé to support vulnerable communities exposed to climate and disaster risks.

The funding will back the Project to Strengthen the Resilience of Vulnerable Communities in High Climate and Disaster Risk Zones (SAPO 48), after the initiative was approved in February 2025 by the board of the Green Climate Fund, for which BOAD serves as a regional implementing partner.

The agreement was signed by Togolese Finance and Budget Minister Georges Barcola and BOAD Vice President Abdoulaye Daffé. It marks the first standalone project from Togo to receive direct financing from the Green Climate Fund.

The project is expected to benefit nearly 9 million people, including around 1.3 million direct beneficiaries. Planned measures include strengthening climate information services, deploying a multi-hazard early warning system and setting up forecast-based emergency financing mechanisms.

Through the initiative, Togo aims to move from reacting to disasters to anticipating them.

Anticipating means saving lives, preserving livelihoods and protecting public investments,” Civil Security and Protection Minister Calixte Madjoulba said.

Finance and Budget Minister Georges Essowè Barcola said the initiative would also help reduce future fiscal pressure linked to climate-related disasters.

“Investing in resilience also means protecting public finances and avoiding much higher costs for communities,” he said.

Togo is also preparing the Post-Climate Disaster Reconstruction and Community Support Project (PRECO-Togo), which is expected to receive financing from the Green Climate Fund through BOAD.

Esaïe Edoh

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