Togo Validates Ecosystem Management Training to Combat Land Degradation

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Wednesday, 23 July 2025 06:03
Togo Validates Ecosystem Management Training to Combat Land Degradation

Highlights:

• The program was validated on July 18 in Défalé, Kara region
• It targets local actors: agents, teachers, youth, and community leaders
• The GEF, UNDP, and the Togolese government backed the initiative

In Togo, a training program promoting sustainable management of land and forest ecosystems was validated on July 18 in Défalé, Doufelgou 2 commune (Kara region).

The initiative is part of the "Gestion durable des terres et écosystèmes des zones semi-arides au nord du Togo" (GDTE) project, led by the Ministry of the Environment with support from the Global Environment Facility (GEF) and the UN Development Programme (UNDP).

The curriculum targets technical agents, community leaders, teachers, and youth. It includes modules on ecosystem services, sustainable agroecological practices, and participatory land management. A trainer’s guide and teaching sheets aim to professionalize grassroots efforts in environmental protection.

"Communities will be better equipped to reconcile agricultural yield and land protection," said Awesso Balakiyem, GDTE project coordinator, highlighting the program’s role in unifying rural training approaches amid the climate crisis.

Launched in 2022, the GDTE is co-financed with CFA5 billion over five years. It focuses on restoring degraded land, preserving biodiversity, and improving agro-pastoral livelihoods in the Savanes and Kara regions. Interventions target over 116,000 hectares of land and aim to enhance the management of protected areas spanning more than 210,000 hectares.

This article was initially published in French by Ayi Renaud Dossavi

Edited in English by Ola Schad Akinocho

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