Togolese Prime Minister receives Carl Von Carlowitz Prize for sustainable development

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Tuesday, 06 July 2021 14:45
Togolese Prime Minister receives Carl Von Carlowitz Prize for sustainable development

(Togo First) - The Togolese Prime Minister, Victoire Tomegah-Dogbe, was awarded, on July 4, the Carl Von Carlowitz Prize for sustainable development by the German Senate.  

The Togolese government is convinced that there can be no real profitable development for coming generations without real investment in human capital. Our roadmap is proof of this,” said the PM who welcomed the award. 

Indeed, Togo has in the past few years substantially invested in human capital development, especially in education and training. This aligns with its 2020-2025 roadmap at the heart of which is social inclusion. 

Under the previous 2018-2022 National Development Plan (PND 2018-2022), the country launched the Presidential Program for Excellence (PPE). The latter aimed to provide Togolese students better training and equip them with complementary skills to bolster public administration. 

To support economic and social development, the government also focuses on professional training. In this framework, it has built, so far, three specialized institutions or IFAD dedicated to activities like construction, husbandry, and fishing. The construction of a fourth IFAD, dedicated to clean energy, is set to begin in the coming months.  

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