Togo Recognizes 79 Private Universities Amid Higher Education Reforms

Education
Monday, 16 December 2024 11:59
Togo Recognizes 79 Private Universities Amid Higher Education Reforms

(Togo First) - The Togolese government has officially recognized 79 private higher education institutions. A list recently published by the Ministry of Higher Education and Research indicates that 68 of the schools are located in Greater Lomé. The remaining 11 are in the interior regions of the country.

The recognized schools comply with the government’s standards, undergo regular inspections, and adhere to regulations enacted by the Council of Ministers on October 30, 2024. These regulations mandate that training programs align with job market needs and comply with standards set by the African and Malagasy Council for Higher Education (CAMES).

The list was released to help students who seek to enroll in schools with adequate academic and international standards and avoid non-accredited schools. The government also hopes that the move will drive unrecognized institutions to meet official requirements, thus contributing to greater quality of higher education in Togo.

Kanka-Malik Natchaba, the Minister for Higher Education, stated that this initiative is crucial for restoring the credibility of Togolese diplomas and ensuring quality training for students. This move comes amid ongoing criticism of the private higher education sector for issues such as insufficient academic rigor and inadequate teaching staff at some institutions.

Togo has two public universities, for now. However, the government plans to establish a university per economic region to accommodate the rising demand for higher education and unclog existing institutions.

Esaïe Edoh

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