Mono Basin Authority reviews 2025 performance in Lomé

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Wednesday, 11 February 2026 11:59
Mono Basin Authority reviews 2025 performance in Lomé

(Togo First) - The Technical Committee of Experts of the Mono Basin Authority (ABM) has been meeting in Lomé since Feb. 10 for its eighth regular session, a three-day gathering focused on reviewing the institution’s 2025 performance.

The Authority said it strengthened its capacity last year by recruiting key staff, upgrading management tools and improving its financial position. Funding reached more than 817 million CFA francs in 2025, up from 306 million CFA francs in 2024, reflecting stronger budget management, according to the committee.

Support from development partners also increased. The African Development Bank approved 1 million euros to finance the preparation of the Master Plan for Water Development and Management (SDAGE). The European Union is backing the development phase of the €15 million “Mono Water and Food Resilience” programme.

The committee also highlighted progress in implementing the Regional Initiative for Water and Environment in the Mono Basin (IREE-Mono), including the launch of the Transboundary Diagnostic Analysis. ABM said it also raised its regional and international profile through greater participation in African and global basin networks.

Executive Director Dadja Gnakpaou said the results demonstrate renewed confidence from member states and development partners. The Authority now plans to step up implementation of structural projects, strengthen governance and enhance its operational capacity.

Esaïe Edoh

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