Togo Hosts Inaugural Data Infrastructure for Development Conference

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Friday, 20 February 2026 11:24
Togo Hosts Inaugural Data Infrastructure for Development Conference

(Togo First) - Togo held its first Data Infrastructure for Development (DID) conference on Thursday, bringing together government officials, researchers and international partners to discuss georeferenced infrastructure and geographic information systems (GIS).

Organized by Togo Data Lab, the event provided a platform to share best practices and build networks aimed at strengthening data infrastructure across West Africa.

Participants discussed how to integrate geospatial data into public policy. Togo Data Lab Director Togbé Agbagla said data infrastructure, particularly georeferenced systems, along with tools such as remote sensing, geospatial data and artificial intelligence, have become essential to delivering public services.

Togo Data Lab said it is ready to support government agencies in achieving their objectives. The conference showcased emerging use cases and institutional models for implementing geospatial infrastructure across Africa. It also highlighted how artificial intelligence and machine learning can improve geospatial analysis and support more informed decision-making.

With this inaugural conference, Togo Data Lab aims to position itself as a key contributor to strengthening the technical capacity of public administrations in GIS and data science.

For some time, the government has begun shifting toward more intensive use of data in decision-making and public policy development. It was therefore important to reflect this shift by organizing this event,” Agbagla said.

The conference was held under the auspices of the Ministry of Public Service Efficiency and Digital Transformation, with support from the Center for Effective Global Action.

Esaïe Edoh

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