Togo: Koutammakou Cultural Site to Launch New Management Plan for 2025-2027

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Friday, 06 December 2024 09:11
Togo: Koutammakou Cultural Site to Launch New Management Plan for 2025-2027

(Togo First) - The Koutammakou cultural site, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2004, will receive a new management plan for 2025-2027. This plan was approved on December 4, 2024, by the National Commission for Cultural Heritage (CNPC) in Nadoba, located 420 km north of Lomé.

The plan is based on recommendations from international organizations, including the World Heritage Centre (WHC) and ICOMOS, which emphasize involving local communities in preservation efforts. The Koutammakou site faces threats from climate change, urban pressure, and modern construction methods that compromise its traditional architecture.

The new management plan is part of a broader project titled "Actualisation du plan de gestion et de conservation du site Koutammakou, le pays des Batammariba." 

The government announced a CFA3 billion FCFA project in February 2023 to develop the site further.

Esaïe Edoh

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