Togo: Government ups allocations for local authorities by 16% YoY

Economic governance
Thursday, 18 January 2024 17:43
Togo: Government ups allocations for local authorities by 16% YoY

(Togo First) - The Togolese government will allocate CFA7 billion to local authorities in 2024. This is a billion more than last year (+16%). The funds will be provided to the Fonds d'appui aux collectivités territoriales (FACT).

Lomé increased the allocation in line with its ambition to boost local authorities’ resources and capacities. Also, the move specifically aims to offset the upcoming reduction in investment subsidies from technical and financial partners over the 2023-2026 period.

Besides the FACT, the government supports local communities with transfers and investments. This year, those will amount to CFA2.5 billion CFA francs and CFA15.9 billion, respectively, compared with CFA3.1 billion and CFA9.4 billion in 2023.

Over the past three years, Lomé provided nearly CFA15 billion to local authorities, via the FACT. 

The country has 117 municipalities which gradually take charge of their internal management and financial equilibrium. This transformation is attributable to various decentralization projects.

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