Congo Delegation Studies Togo’s Experience in Green Budgeting

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Tuesday, 21 October 2025 02:39
Congo Delegation Studies Togo’s Experience in Green Budgeting

(Togo First) - A delegation from the Republic of Congo has arrived in Lomé on October 20 to study Togo’s experience in integrating climate concerns into public financial management. Led by Franck Corneille Mampouya-M’Bama, Director General of Planning and Development, the mission will continue until Friday, October 24, and includes exchanges with officials in charge of planning and public finance. The goal is to understand the mechanisms that enabled Togo to make its national budget more responsive to environmental imperatives.

The delegation will also hold working sessions with officials from the Ministry of Finance and Budget, the Ministry of Environment and Forest Resources, and other institutions involved in implementing green budgeting. The objective is to draw on Togo’s achievements to design a model adapted to Congo’s national context.

According to mission officials, the initiative reflects Congo’s commitment to aligning its public policies with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). At the end of the visit, a revised action framework is expected to be developed to guide climate-sensitive budgeting in the country.

Togo began reforming its budget planning several years ago to integrate environmental considerations. This approach has helped improve the traceability of climate-related expenditures and strengthen the economy’s resilience to climate change.

A similar study visit was previously conducted by a Cameroonian delegation in Lomé in March.

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