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CPIA 2021: Togo maintains progress, despite covid-19

 

POSTED ON MONDAY, 21 FEBRUARY 2022

According to the Bretton Woods institution, Togo is among the four non-fragile countries that have experienced a positive evolution (alongside Rwanda, Côte d’Ivoire and Guinea). The country even recorded a slight increase, bringing its overall score to 3.5 (3.3 in 2019), better than the regional average.

Concretely, Togo, described by the Bank as ‘a solid reformer among IDA countries in the region in recent years’, has made progress on issues of economic management, the public sector and institutions as well as structural policies, social inclusion and equity. Among other measures implemented, the program budget approach or the digitization of the tax administration.

In the table, Togo ranks 12th out of 39 at the regional level, and 7th out of 20, in West and Central Africa.

As a reminder, the CPIA is an annual diagnostic tool of the quality of the national political and institutional structures of the countries of sub-Saharan Africa as well as their capacity to support sustainable and inclusive growth.

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