(Togo First) - Togo’s regional councils will soon receive a national guide to help prepare their Regional Development Plans (PDRs). The document, finalized following a workshop held earlier this week in Kpalimé, will serve as the official framework guiding local authorities in designing their development strategies.
The guide provides each region with a planning tool tailored to its specific needs while aligning with national priorities. These include the principles of sustainable development, the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and the objectives of the country’s Pact for the Future. It also incorporates cross-cutting themes such as addressing climate change, promoting gender equality, and strengthening social cohesion.
Structured in three main sections, the guide first outlines the national framework for local planning, tracing its evolution since the 1960s and clarifying how regional and national planning are linked. It then describes the key stages of preparing a Regional Development Plan—from the preparatory phase to the regional assessment, definition of a development vision, project prioritization, and implementation methods. Finally, it sets out the mechanisms for monitoring, evaluation, and plan revision.
“Togo now has fully functional regions with elected officials. It is therefore essential to provide them with a tool that helps define priorities and guide territorial planning,” stated the Ministry Delegate for Local Development.
With this document, Togo’s five regional councils now have a clear framework for drafting their Regional Development Plans, marking an important step toward consolidating decentralization and ensuring balanced regional development.
Esaïe Edoh