Green Budgeting: Cameroon Learns from Togo

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Monday, 26 May 2025 13:43
Green Budgeting: Cameroon Learns from Togo

(Togo First) - A Cameroonian delegation of budget experts was in Togo last week, from May 20 to 22. They came to study Togo’s approach to green budgeting.

The Cameroonians examined in detail the key steps taken by Lomé to build a green budget. They focused on identifying and analyzing sectors promoting sustainable growth and climate change resilience.

Green budgeting has been on Togo’s priority list for years, with Lomé directing public funds toward investments aligned with climate goals. 

According to the Cameroonian delegation, this approach made Togo a model in Central and West Africa.

“When it comes to public finance, there isn’t just one school, but many good practices. We are all developing countries, and we need to learn from each other’s experiences,” declared Stéphane Akaya, Secretary General of Togo’s Ministry of Economy and Finance.

Due to global warming, green budgeting has become a vital tool for countries worldwide. It helps governments plan and fund actions that boost resilience to climate change.

The tool’s adoption shows Togo’s commitment to balancing economic growth with environmental sustainability.

This article was initially published in French by Esaïe Edoh

Edited in English by Ola Schad Akinocho

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