Togo: Lomé hosts four-day forum on security in ECOWAS

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Wednesday, 14 February 2024 03:14
Togo: Lomé hosts four-day forum on security in ECOWAS

(Togo First) - Lomé, the capital of Togo, currently hosts a forum on security in the ECOWAS region. The meeting is organized by the Centre d'Études Stratégiques de l'Afrique (CESA), and backed by the U.S. Embassy in Togo. Started on February 12, the forum ends on February 15.

Several security experts of the ECOWAS are gathered at the event. They will learn how to better manage resources related to security. "We address the issue of resource management in the security sector, with a particular focus on West Africa and Togo. Participants will have the opportunity to examine the resource utilization situation in their respective countries, in the face of intersecting development and security needs. This will enable them to gain an understanding of the strategic management of these resources and the decisions that flow from it," said CESA Director, Amanda Dory.

Topics discussed at the forum include the changing security landscape in Africa; trends in resource availability and spending in the security sector; aligning security sector resources with national strategies; and strategic planning, budgeting, and resource mobilization.

"The security issues in West Africa affect us all", stressed Shannon Ritchie, Director of Public Affairs at the US Embassy in Togo. She then pointed out the importance of the forum for the Embassy, amidst the rising threats in the region. 

Last year, the USA announced $100 million in conflict prevention support for Togo and four other countries in the sub-region.

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