Land reform: Togo considers setting a national institute of geography

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Thursday, 11 April 2024 16:56
Land reform: Togo considers setting a national institute of geography

(Togo First) - A National Institute of Geography could soon be set up in Togo. The project was discussed on April 9, 2024, by the Council of Ministers. 

If effective, the project could help bolster the ongoing land reform. The initiative was presented by the Ministry of Urbanism. 

The projected entity would result from the transformation of the current Directorate-General of Geographic Information and Cartography. The Institute would be "endowed with administrative and financial autonomy," aiming "to enhance its effectiveness and contribute to socio-economic development." 

The new entity should integrate modern tools, enabling the geolocation of activities and phenomena, digitization, storage, and sharing of geospatial data across all domains.

The project should, overall, reinforce the government’s efforts to improve land tenure, and public services, and improve Togo’s business climate. These include digitizing cadastres, land deeds, and parcel plans. 

Ayi Renaud Dossavi

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