OECD to assess Togo’s economic transformation policies

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Monday, 15 March 2021 17:03
OECD to assess Togo’s economic transformation policies

(Togo First) - The government of Togo will audit its economic development policies and plans. This will be done by the OECD’s development center. 

Last Friday, PM Dogbé launched the Examination of Economic Transformation Policies in Togo (EPTE) as the authorities called the initiative. 

The latter should improve governance and reinforce partnerships for economic transformation in the country. 

In detail, over the next 24 months, Lomé will proceed to a diagnostics of “the national strategy, and specifically analyze opportunities and challenges present in key areas (digitization, industrialization, agribusiness),” indicates the official portal of the Togolese Republic. 

The audit will also include organizing experience-sharing sessions between experts, senior officials from Togo, and elsewhere, the same source notes. 

This in-depth study of transformation and economic development policies we have in place in Togo will help better identify growth levers, and enable us to know which reforms are needed to draw a roadmap, said Dogbé. 

In 2019, Togo joined the Development center of the OECD, an organization that helps developing nations and emerging economies find innovative solutions for sustainable growth, reduce poverty and inequalities, and improve the living standards of populations. 

Séna Akoda

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