West African municipalities meet in Lomé to improve crisis-time budgeting

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Tuesday, 04 November 2025 09:46
West African municipalities meet in Lomé to improve crisis-time budgeting

(Togo First) - A regional gathering opened yesterday in Lomé, bringing together representatives from several West African countries to discuss how municipalities can strengthen budget management and resilience during security, health, and climate crises.

The regional event, organized by the Faîtière des communes du Togo (FACT) with support from its partners, seeks to identify and share best practices in decentralization and local governance.

Discussions focus on the role of municipal budgets in maintaining essential services—such as water, sanitation, and health care—during periods of economic strain. According to Éric Talardia Kondia, permanent secretary of the WAEMU Council of Local Authorities, the meeting is expected to produce “a guide of best practices and a roadmap” to promote efficient budget governance models across the region.

For Togo, the workshop continues national efforts launched through the Local Authorities Support Fund (FACT), a mechanism that finances community projects in health, education, and infrastructure.

Delegates from Mali, Benin, Niger, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Senegal, and Togo are set to conclude the meeting on Tuesday with a shared goal of improving local financial management during times of crisis.

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