Togo unveils new national development roadmap, launches nationwide public consultations

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Togo unveils new national development roadmap, launches nationwide public consultations

The government of Togo has announced the launch of a new national development roadmap aimed at guiding the country’s economic and social transformation over the coming years.

As part of the process, authorities have also introduced public consultations to allow citizens, civil society groups, private sector actors, and development partners to contribute to the planning framework.

Officials say the initiative is designed to ensure inclusive participation in shaping national priorities, with a focus on key sectors such as infrastructure, education, healthcare, agriculture, digital development, and job creation.

The government described the roadmap as a strategic tool for accelerating sustainable development and improving governance outcomes across the country.

Public engagement sessions are expected to be held nationwide in the coming weeks, with further details on participation procedures to be announced by authorities.

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