Regions of Togo

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Regions (Template:Langx) are the first-level administrative divisions of Togo. They are subdivided into prefectures, which can be further broken down into communes. Each region has an elected regional government and a capital city that acts as its administrative seat. The regional governments have jurisdiction over some local affairs, but most powers are shared with the national government.

Overview

Togo has five regions subdivided into 39 prefectures, which are in turn subdivided into 117 communes.Template:Sfn The regions are, from north to south, Savanes, Kara, Centrale, Plateaux and Maritime. The Maritime Region, which contains the national capital Lomé, is the smallest by area but the largest by population, with over three-and-a-half million people.Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn The Plateaux Region is the largest by area and accordingly has the most prefectures.Template:Sfn

The five stripes of the flag of Togo represent the five regions.Template:Sfn

List

Region Capital Area
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Population
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Prefectures
Centrale Sokodé 13,317 795,529 5
Kara Kara 11,738 985,512 7
Maritime Tsévié 6,100 3,534,991 8
Plateaux Atakpamé 16,975 1,635,946 12
Savanes Dapaong 8,470 1,143,520 7

Governance

Regional governments were given more autonomy over local policies following national decentralisation reforms in 2021.Template:Sfn They have sole jurisdiction over the construction and management of public spaces, such as bus stops, marketplaces, and urban green spaces; this category of power is officially known as "own abilities" (Script error: No such module "Lang".). Responsibility is shared between the regional and national governments in regard to the construction and management of essential buildings and infrastructure, such as schools, nurseries, roads, and tolls; this is known as "shared abilities" (Script error: No such module "Lang".). Powers previously delegated to the national government that were transferred to the regional governments are known as "transferred abilities" (Script error: No such module "Lang".); these include the creation and management of public libraries and the hosting of cultural events.Template:Sfn

Constitutional protections

The Constitution of Togo forbids discrimination on the basis of one's regional origin.Template:Sfn Additionally, political parties may not associate with a particular region, as this would contradict the national government's constitutional mandate to "defend national unity" and "achieve regional and subregional integration".Template:Sfn

Development

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Template:As of, the northernmost Savanes Region had the lowest Human Development Index (HDI) with a score of 0.466, while the Centrale and Plateaux Regions had the highest with a tied score of 0.527 (Lomé was measured separately from the Maritime Region).Template:Sfn

Clickable map

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See also

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