West Africa: Regional decentralization experts meet in Lomé to reflect on how to better manage local communities

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Thursday, 21 April 2022 19:38
West Africa: Regional decentralization experts meet in Lomé to reflect on how to better manage local communities

(Togo First) - Lomé has been hosting since April 20 a three-day meeting aimed at improving governance in Togolese municipalities. Organized by the Network of Public Training Centers and Institutions for Decentralization Actors in West Africa (RéCIFAD) and the Federation of Togolese Municipalities (FCT), the meeting gathers more than 80 local elected officials and actors involved in the management of local finances, from seven West African countries.

Participants present will share their experiences in the management of municipal affairs and rethink decentralization in their home country. They will also analyze and appreciate the training mechanisms to be implemented for the benefit of local authorities. 

Togo will, during this meeting, learn from other countries that have made progress in the decentralization process.

“Our municipalities are incipient, they are making efforts, but they need to learn, to be inspired by initiatives elsewhere,” said Lardja Douti, Secretary-General of the Ministry of Territorial Administration, Decentralization and Local Government.

This meeting, as a reminder, is organized within the framework of the implementation of the Regional Capacity Building in Decentralization and Governance project (ProDeG IV), financed and executed by the German Cooperation (GIZ). It comes at a time when Togo launched its decentralization process almost 3 years ago with the holding of local elections, a first since 1987.

Esaïe Edoh

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