Lomé Hosts Sub-regional Meeting on Urban Resilience

Economic governance
Thursday, 20 March 2025 10:36
Lomé Hosts Sub-regional Meeting on Urban Resilience

(Togo First) - Togo’s capital, Lomé, is hosting a sub-regional workshop on urban resilience and climate risk management, convening experts in West Africa.

Organized by the German development agency GIZ, in collaboration with the African Union and the Decentralisation and Governance program (ProDeG IV), the event runs through March 20. Participants include representatives from ECOWAS, private industry, and academia.

The workshop comes as sub-Saharan Africa experiences rapid urbanization, straining infrastructure and housing while exposing cities to increasing risks from natural disasters and climate change. 

Dr. Edoh Komla Théodore, Director of Cabinet at Togo’s Ministry of Urban Planning, underscored the stakes: “The strong growth of cities, while an economic opportunity, also exposes populations to increased risks, notably flooding, drought, and landslides.”

The opening session focused on strategies for sustainable urbanization, risk management, and financing resilience projects. Discussions also addressed regulatory frameworks and financial solutions to foster inclusive urban development.

Two additional workshops are planned. The second will examine participatory risk analyses and financing opportunities. The final session will focus on drafting concrete action plans to create urban models better equipped to withstand climate challenges.

The overarching goal is to combine local expertise with global best practices to shape cities that can adapt to an increasingly volatile climate.

Ayi Renaud Dossavi

 

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