Togo Approves 97 Universities for New Academic Year in Quality Push

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Tuesday, 07 October 2025 10:37
Togo Approves 97 Universities for New Academic Year in Quality Push

(Togo First) - The Togolese government has officially approved 97 higher education institutions to operate during the 2025-2026 academic year, according to a list published by the Ministry of Higher Education and Research in late September.

The approved list includes four public universities, the University of Lomé, the University of Kara, the École Normale Supérieure (ENS) in Atakpamé, and the International Center for Language Research and Studies, better known as the Village du Bénin.

The remaining 93 institutions are privately owned and located in Lomé and other cities across the country. This marks an increase of 14 private universities compared with the end of 2024, when 79 private schools were officially accredited.

The Ministry said the approved schools meet national and international standards, and that publishing the list aims to guide students toward compliant institutions. It also hopes the measure will encourage unaccredited schools to align with official requirements and improve overall education quality.

Ahead of the list’s publication, Higher Education Minister Kanka-Malik Natchaba reaffirmed the government’s commitment to helping students and families make informed, reliable choices for their studies and careers. The initiative is part of a wider effort to protect students from unaccredited institutions, which are often accused of issuing diplomas not recognized abroad.

Esaïe Edoh

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