Togo showcases volunteer model to five African countries

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Wednesday, 04 February 2026 11:48
Togo showcases volunteer model to five African countries

(Togo First) - Togo is showcasing its national volunteer model to five African countries during an international exchange visit in Lomé, under the Development of National Volunteer Ecosystems in Africa (DENVA) programme. The mission ends on Feb. 6, 2026.

Togo’s National Volunteer Agency (ANVT) is hosting representatives from volunteer agencies and programmes in Benin, Cameroon, Congo-Brazzaville, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Chad. Delegates are taking part in an immersion programme focused on Togo’s volunteer management system.

The DENVA mission aims to help participating countries learn from ANVT’s experience in institutional organization, volunteer deployment, recruitment and project oversight. Sessions cover the legal framework, the full volunteer project lifecycle, and mechanisms for training and resource support.

ANVT Director-General Dr. Omar Agbangba said peer exchanges are essential to strengthen national systems, particularly through South-South cooperation.

Since 2011, ANVT has mobilized more than 80,000 national volunteers for development and community support missions. More than 2,500 international volunteers have also taken part in projects across the country.

The mission will conclude with the drafting of national action plans tailored to each participating country.

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