U.N. mission assesses Togo’s counter-terrorism efforts

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Tuesday, 24 March 2026 17:19
U.N. mission assesses Togo’s counter-terrorism efforts

(Togo First) - A United Nations Counter-Terrorism Committee mission began assessing Togo's efforts to combat terrorism and strengthen national security on Monday.

The assessment, which runs through March 31, will examine Togo’s progress, focusing on international cooperation and capacity-building. It is part of broader collaboration between the Togolese government and the U.N. system on peace, security and stability.

During the week-long mission, experts will review Togo’s national counter-terrorism mechanisms, identify ongoing challenges and issue recommendations to improve existing frameworks.

Discussions will cover key areas including criminal justice, counter-terrorism financing, border security, the prevention of violent extremism and the use of technology in security operations. Human rights and gender equality will also be addressed.

The mission comes as Togo faces a persistent terrorist threat in the Savanes region in the north. In response, the government has stepped up security and social measures. It has deployed defense and security forces under Operation Koundjoaré to contain incursions by armed groups.

This visit is a valuable opportunity to share our experiences and identify ongoing challenges,” said Calixte Madjoulba, minister of Security and Civil Protection.

Through the assessment, Togolese authorities aim to strengthen their counter-terrorism response while deepening international cooperation to address a threat that is increasingly transnational.

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