Context
Togo faces structural challenges in the area of financial governance. In particular, these relate to budget control, anti-corruption and optimisation of the tax system.
In recent years, the Togolese Government has introduced reforms to improve financial management and transparency. Despite measurable progress, there is still a need to promote institutional skills, increase accountability and curb corruption more effectively. These measures are crucial to long-term economic development and an effective financial policy.
Objective
Optimised public financial management makes it possible to manage reforms efficiently, mobilise government revenues and ensure that expenditures are cost-effective and correct.