Ecovillage project: 10 new villages picked to benefit from pilot phase

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Friday, 20 August 2021 12:31
Ecovillage project: 10 new villages picked to benefit from pilot phase

(Togo First) - Ten more villages have been selected to take part in the pilot phase of the ecovillage project. In this framework, a workshop was held in Lomé on August 17. It regrouped officials from the ministry of environment and forest resources, as well as experts of the UNDP which backs the initiative. 

The workshop aimed to validate a strategic plan to transform the selected villages, namely Danyi, Folivi Joe, Bolou Ketemé, Sadjibou, and Posa, based on the model developed in Donomadé (Yoto) and Andokpomey (Avé).

In these two villages, the project had positive results.  In addition to them, Zanvé, Kotchomé, Doufouli, Amondé, and Nassiété were other villages that benefited from the pilot phase. 

“Each of the seven ecovillages that are currently active polarizes at least ten satellite villages which benefit from the investments made in the ecovillage centers. Today, seventy villages in Togo benefit from the ecovillage project,” said Koffi Agbossoumonde who coordinates the project.

Launched in 2014, the ecovillage project aims to promote a sustainable grassroots development model focused on tackling climate change, preserving biodiversity, and supplying clean energy. In the long run, the goal of the project is to transform 500 villages into ecovillages.

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