Togo holds workshop on gaps in academic governance

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Tuesday, 31 March 2026 17:02
Togo holds workshop on gaps in academic governance

(Togo First) - Togo’s Ministry of National Education held a workshop on best practices in academic governance on Monday in Lomé, urging private higher education institutions to improve the quality of their programs through stricter adherence to academic standards.

Authorities said private institutions play a key role in expanding access to higher education. However, they face challenges in meeting academic and administrative standards set by the ministry. This can affect the quality of instruction as well as the credibility and recognition of the degrees awarded.

The workshop identified several shortcomings in current academic practices. Participants also reviewed best practices in program structure and student pathways. Officials presented the curriculum harmonization process and its implementation, with the aim of developing recommendations to strengthen academic governance in the private sector.

Education Minister Mama Omorou said private institutions must meet existing requirements to ensure quality training. “The quality of higher education is non-negotiable. It underpins the credibility of our degrees, the employability of our graduates and, more broadly, the socio-economic development of our country,” he said.

Authorities added that private institutions remain key partners to the government in implementing national education policy and meeting growing demand for higher education.

Esaïe Edoh

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