Togo: Local Stakeholders Learn Local Economic Development Fundamentals in Aneho

Training
Thursday, 04 September 2025 14:06
Togo: Local Stakeholders Learn Local Economic Development Fundamentals in Aneho
  • Workshop hosted in Aneho with focus on improving capacities related to local economic development.
  • The session is supported by the German cooperation through the ProDeG IV program, executed by GIZ
  • Participants are learning about planning, mobilising resources, and implementing dynamic economic strategies.

Gathered in Aneho, various local Togolese stakeholders are appropriating the fundamentals of local economic development. The capacity-building workshop is organized by the Ministry of Spatial Planning and Territorial Development. It ends on September 5, 2025.
The meeting is technically and financially backed by the German cooperation through the ProDeG IV program, implemented by GIZ. It regrouped 77 trainees.
The end-goal is to equip municipalities with the tools to plan, mobilise, and implement economic dynamisation strategies suited to their realities. The session covers the conceptual framework of local economic development, sectoral and territorial approaches, as well as the stages of diagnosis, planning, and monitoring of actions.
As part of the workshop, participants will conduct a field trip in the Lacs 1 municipality. There, they will engage with technical services and the private sector.
Present at the session’s opening, the ministry’s Director of Cabinet, Lakougnon Essossima Koffi, urged participants to appropriately steer local economic planning processes. Awume Yawo, representing GIZ, stated that this assistance is intended to reduce territorial disparities and promote balanced development.
According to the Mayor of Lacs 1, Me Aquéréburu Coffi Alexis, one of the main challenges is enhancing the municipalities' ability to highlight their strengths, boost their appeal, and mobilise the necessary resources for investment.

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