Togo to Revise National Biodiversity Strategy

Economic governance
Thursday, 21 November 2024 15:45
Togo to Revise National Biodiversity Strategy

(Togo First) - Togo will revise its National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan (SPAN-B). Recently, local stakeholders held a validation workshop in Lomé in this framework. Organized by the Ministry of the Environment, the workshop aimed to help Togo align with global biodiversity standards, by integrating the 23 targets outlined in the Global Biodiversity Framework.

Jonas Komi Ante, who steers the revision project, highlighted key priorities such as preserving and restoring ecosystems, using resources sustainably, and financing biodiversity initiatives. Togo plans to engage local communities and the private sector in the process, stressing that collective efforts are needed to preserve biodiversity.

The revised strategy will have five objectives and 25 targets. Also, it will feature a multi-sectoral approach that includes contributions from private entities, youth, and women. Local authorities will also play an essential role in implementing the strategy.

Despite Togo's commitment to meeting its goals, challenges remain. A senior Ministry of Forest Resources official noted that a 2020 assessment revealed uneven progress toward national targets, with only 65% of awareness-raising efforts achieved.

 

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