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HIGH-LEVEL SUMMARY TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE REPORT

TOGO

Public Investment Management Assessment -PIMA and Climate PIMA

December 2024

Prepared By

Laura Gores, Amina Billa Bambara, Pierre Roumegas, Gwenaelle Sue

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The contents of this document constitute technical advice provided by the staff of the International Monetary Fund to the authorities of Togo (the “CD recipient”) in response to their request for technical assistance. Unless the CD recipient specifically objects to such disclosure, this document (in whole or in part) or summaries thereof may be disclosed by the IMF to the IMF Executive Director for Togo, to other IMF Executive Directors and members of their staff, as well as to other agencies or instrumentalities of the CD recipient, and upon their request, to World Bank (WB) staff, and other technical assistance providers and donors with legitimate interest (see Staff Operational Guidance on the Dissemination of Capacity Development Information). Publication or Disclosure of this report (in whole or in part) to parties outside the IMF other than agencies or instrumentalities of the CD recipient, World Bank staff, other technical assistance providers and donors with legitimate interest shall require the explicit consent of the CD recipient and the IMF’s Fiscal Affairs department.

2024 International Monetary Fund HLS/24/54

High-Level Summary Technical Assistance Report

Fiscal Affairs Department

Togo: Public Investment Management Assessment – PIMA and Climate PIMA Prepared by Laura Gores, Amina Billa Bambara, Gwénaëlle Suc and Pierre Roumegas

The High-Level Summary Technical Assistance Report series provides high-level summaries of the assistance provided to IMF capacity development recipients, describing the high-level objectives, findings, and recommendations.

ABSTRACT: An IMF team conducted a Climate Public Investment Management Assessment (C-PIMA) in Togo. The analysis identified emerging good practices for an effective management of public investment from a climate perspective, but also identified weaknesses throughout the public investment cycle that affect efficiency and effectiveness of infrastructure delivery in the face of climate change related challenges. The mission team identified seven high priority recommendations to improve public investment management from a climate change perspective.

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Togo: Public Investment Management Assessment - PIMA and Climate PIMA
Author:
Laura A Gores
and
Gwenaelle Suc