Togo Prepares First National Governance Report

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Friday, 14 November 2025 10:58
Togo Prepares First National Governance Report
  • Togo has launched the drafting of its first National Governance Report under the African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM). 

  • The process aims to evaluate political, economic and social governance and to align national policies with AU Agenda 2063 and the UN SDGs. 

  • APRM officials say Togolese institutions will lead the entire evaluation to strengthen national analytical and reporting capacities.

Togo has started preparing its first National Governance Report (NGR) under the African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM). Authorities opened a training workshop on 13 November 2025 in Lomé to define the methodological framework and strengthen the drafting teams.

The initiative, supported by the APRM Continental Secretariat, aims to help Togolese institutions take ownership of the evaluation process and analyse national performance in political, economic and social governance.

Clémentine Ninaoumoutou, the APRM continental representative, says: “The process will be entirely led by Togolese actors, with the objective of assessing how institutions achieve their goals and serve citizens.”

Victor Womitso, president of the APRM-Togo commission, welcomed the launch and said it will “strengthen national capacities in governance analysis and reporting.”

The APRM, an African Union body created in 2003, promotes good governance and sustainable development through a voluntary self-assessment system.

The Togolese report will be the first of its kind and will focus on the theme: “Citizens’ access to justice and communal services.” Authorities plan to use the document to measure governance progress and align national policy with the AU’s Agenda 2063 and the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

This article was initially published in French by R.E.D

Adapted in English by Ange Jason Quenum

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