Togo Launches Regional Development Plan Framework to Align Local and National Policies

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Togo Launches Regional Development Plan Framework to Align Local and National Policies
  • Authorities begin drafting a guide to shape Regional Development Plans (PDRs).
  • Plans will address climate, gender, inclusion, and social cohesion.

Togo has launched the process to equip its newly established regional councils with formal Regional Development Plans (PDRs), the government announced on Tuesday, July 1.

The Ministry of Land Use Planning and Territorial Development unveiled work on a guide that will standardise how the plans are designed and ensure alignment with national strategies. Similar to the Communal Development Plans already in place, the PDRs will integrate climate challenges along with cross-cutting themes such as gender equality, social inclusion, citizenship, security and peace.

The drafting process will include capacity-building workshops for stakeholders, data collection sessions, technical meetings and validation workshops in the coming weeks.

The initiative is supported technically and financially by the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), under a project aimed at strengthening national and regional capacity to manage climate risks. The project is being implemented jointly with the Ministry of Environment and Forest Resources.

The effort forms part of Togo’s decentralisation drive, which began with the creation of regional councils. In parallel, authorities are preparing Regional Land Use Schemes (SRATs) to provide each region with a coherent and forward-looking spatial planning tool.

This article was initially published in French by Esaïe Edoh

Edited in English by Ola Schad Akinocho

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