World Bank renews support to Togo's national reform plan

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Wednesday, 28 August 2019 14:28
World Bank renews support to Togo's national reform plan

(Togo First) - The World Bank’s country office in Togo has renewed its support to the government’s national reform plan. This was yesterday in Lomé, during a review of all reforms implemented by the country at end-June 2019

After it said it is satisfied by reforms implemented, knowingly the adoption of a new tax code, the operationalization of Lomé’s court of commerce, the reinforcement of the statistics system or the first budget orientation debate, the Bretton Woods institution has announced a new battery of budgetary supports for Togo.

The reforms implemented by the government, let it be noted, helped make the country’s business environment more attractive.

According to Thierry Yogo, who spoke on behalf of the World Bank’s country representative in Togo, Hawa Cissé Wagué, the review “helps assess progress made with the reforms, but also identifies their weaknesses and strengths and recommends corrective measures.” Then, lauding the authorities’ efforts, he added: “The new budgetary support will surely help consolidate realizations achieved over the past two years and accelerate reforms already engaged to improve public management and make the health sector more viable, financially.”

From 2017 to 2018, the World Bank spent $92 million to support Togo’s reforms.

Séna Akoda

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