Togo Hosts 10th Annual WAEMU Reforms Review

Economic governance
Tuesday, 12 November 2024 13:17
Togo Hosts 10th Annual WAEMU Reforms Review

(Togo First) - This week, Togo is hosting the 10th annual review of reforms, policies, programs, and community projects of the West African Economic and Monetary Union (WAEMU). The session began on Monday, November 11, 2024, at the Hotel 2 février in Lomé and will last three days. Participants will review 132 regulatory texts and five community projects, valued at over CFA4 billion.

Akou Mawussé Afidenyigba, Director of Cabinet at Togo’s Ministry of Economy and Finance, opened the meeting, stating: "The review carried out in 2023 enabled us to note significant progress in the transposition and application of community reforms, with a reform implementation rate of 76% in Togo."

The WAEMU Conference of Heads of State and Government established this annual review in 2013 to accelerate the implementation of community reforms and policies aimed at strengthening regional integration.

This year’s discussions will focus on three main categories: economic governance and convergence, the common market, and sectoral policies. Additionally, new areas such as competition, freedom of movement, and the rights of liberal professions within the Community will be explored.

Ayi Renaud Dossavi

 

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