AfDB Launches Digital Platform to Evaluate its Development Projects Remotely in Togo

Economic governance
Wednesday, 26 July 2023 09:34
AfDB Launches Digital Platform to Evaluate its Development Projects Remotely in Togo

(Togo First) - The African Development Bank (AfDB) has launched in Togo a digital portal through which it will remotely supervise and appraise its development projects in the country. The tool is officially known as the Remote Appraisal, Supervision, Monitoring and Evaluation platform or RASME. 

On July 24, AfDB agents and members of the Togolese government started a three-day workshop to learn about the tool. The meeting is held at the 2 Février Hotel in Lomé, Togo. 

It was launched in the presence of Affo Dedji, Permanent Secretary for Reform Monitoring at the Ministry of Economy and Finance, Paterne Wilfrid Abiola, Country Manager of the AfDB in Togo, and Abdoulaye Tandina, Program Officer at the pan-African banking institution.

Besides improving project monitoring, the new platform should help reduce costs related to data collection and updating, and provide more visibility and fluidity in file tracking. In particular, the tool allows field actors to upload data, pictures and other media on the progress of different projects.

Togo is the 26th country of the AfDB’s network to deploy the RASME platform. 

"We are the 26th, but that doesn't mean we will be the last," said the AfDB Country Manager, Wilfrid Abiola. He then praised the level of public sector representation at this training. The digital tool, he said, "will allow the government and the Bank to have better visibility to measure the impact of our projects, as part of our annual and periodic supervisions".

The RASME is a system for collecting and analyzing data using information and communication technologies, particularly phones. It is the result of a partnership between the AfDB's IT department, the World Bank's Geo-Enabling initiative for Monitoring and Supervision, and the KoBoToolbox Foundation, a non-governmental organization affiliated with the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative.

"In collaboration with development partners and government agencies, this data can be verified, analyzed, and published to assist decision-making for future interventions," said Abdoulaye Tandina, Program Officer at AfDB.

Earlier this year, on January 31, the AfDB's active portfolio in Togo included 16 operations, for a total financing of €310.34 million (approximately 203 billion FCFA).

Ayi Renaud Dossavi

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