Togo: IFAD Reviews the ProMIFA Project

Agriculture
Friday, 20 June 2025 18:12
Togo: IFAD Reviews the ProMIFA Project

(Togo First) - Key Highlights

  • IFAD conducts a mission to assess the Agricultural Finance Mechanism Support Project (ProMIFA).
  • The evaluation focuses on 2025 goals, financial management, and environmental safeguards.
  • ProMIFA targets improved access to finance for smallholder farmers and rural enterprises.

The International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) is conducting an evaluation mission in Togo to assess progress on the Agricultural Finance Mechanism Support Project (ProMIFA), aimed at improving access to financial services for smallholder farmers and rural enterprises.

A delegation led by Mathieu Faujas, IFAD’s agricultural economist and technical mission leader, arrived in Lomé on June 16. The mission, scheduled to conclude on June 27, will review the project’s implementation in line with recommendations from a previous assessment in March.

The team will examine activities under the 2025 Annual Work Plan and Budget, assess compliance with environmental and social safeguards, and evaluate financial management and procurement processes.

IFAD said the review aims to identify challenges, enhance operational performance, and provide recommendations to accelerate project delivery. The mission will also engage with national stakeholders and conduct field visits to gauge beneficiary engagement and on-the-ground impact.

Launched in February 2020 under the MIFA program, ProMIFA focuses on expanding financial access for small-scale farmers and rural micro, small, and medium enterprises through risk-sharing mechanisms.

This article was initially published in French by Esaïe Edoh

 Edited in English by Ange Jason Quenum

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