Togo Launches 23 Local Development Projects Backed by GIZ Funding

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Friday, 11 July 2025 13:27
Togo Launches 23 Local Development Projects Backed by GIZ Funding

(Togo First) - Togo’s government has launched 23 new microprojects across ten municipalities, with financial and technical support from Germany’s GIZ. The move supports local development through socio-economic infrastructure, sanitation, and environmental protection.

At the end of June, Minister of Territorial Planning and Development Joseph Gomado officially kicked off the projects, backed by CFA168.85 million in funding from GIZ.

The selected municipalities include Oti Sud 1 (Savanes), Dankpen 1 (Kara), Mô 2 and Blitta 1 (Central), East-Mono 1, Haho 1, Agou 1 (Plateaux), Avé 2, Vo 2, and Lacs 1 (Maritime). These microprojects mark the implementation phase of the Communal Development Plans (PDCs), which align with Togo’s national 2020–2025 roadmap.

“These microprojects aim to strengthen local capacities, improve access to essential services, promote local entrepreneurship, and encourage participatory and transparent resource management,” Minister Gomado said during the launch.

The government plans to expand the program to five more pilot municipalities, eventually scaling it nationwide.

This article was initially published in French by Esaie Edoh 

Edited in English by Ange Jason Quenum

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