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Multinational - Planification des investissements et gouvernance effective pour la satisfaction durable des usages de l’eau dans le bassin du mono (PGEAU-MONO)

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Location:Benin, Togo
Benin, Togo
Category:Unspecified/other
Status:Completion and evaluation
Sectors:Education, Training & Capacity Building, Environment & Climate, Food Systems & Livelihoods, Water, Sanitation & Hygiene, Public Sector Governance, Organizational development, Agriculture & Rural Development
Languages:French
Eligibility:Unknown
Budget: EUR 1,000,000
Date posted: Jun 23, 2026

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Description

Multinational - Planification des investissements et gouvernance effective pour la satisfaction durable des usages de l’eau dans le bassin du mono (PGEAU-MONO) - Rapport d’évaluation de projet

Le Bénin et le Togo ont placé la gestion durable de l’eau, l’adaptation au changement climatique et la sécurité alimentaire parmi les priorités de leurs Plans Nationaux de Développement et Plans Nationaux d’Adaptation (PNA)
  • Pour le Bénin, la Stratégie de Développement 2022–2026 met l’accent sur la transformation agricole, le développement industriel et le renforcement des infrastructures de base, dont l’eau et l’assainissement.
  • Pour le Togo, la Feuille de route gouvernementale 2020–2025 privilégie la création de pôles de croissance inclusifs, l’inclusion sociale et le développement d’infrastructures structurantes.

Le projet PGEau/Mono répond directement à ces priorités en dotant le bassin transfrontalier du Mono, partagé par les deux pays, d’un outil stratégique commun de planification (SDAGE2). Il contribue également aux ODD (notamment ODD 6 sur l’eau, ODD 13 sur le climat et ODD 15 sur les écosystèmes), ainsi qu’à l’Agenda 2063 de l’Union Africaine en soutenant la prospérité partagée, la durabilité environnementale et l’intégration régionale.

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About the Funding Agency

The African Development Bank is a regional multilateral development finance institution, established in 1963, with a mandate to further economic development and social progress of African countries, individually and collectively. 80 member countries including all the 54 African countries and 26 non-African countries in the Americas, Europe and Asia own the Bank. 

The Bank's principal functions include:
  1. using its resources for the financing of investment projects and programs relating to the economic and social development of its Regional Member Countries (RMCs);
  2. the provision of technical assistance for the preparation and execution of development projects and programs;
  3. promoting investment in Africa of public and private capital for development purposes; and (iv) to respond to requests for assistance in coordinating development policies and plans of RMCs. In its operations, the Bank is also required to give special attention to projects and programs that promote regional integration.
The Bank began its operations from its headquarters, in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire on July 1, 1966. For the purpose of its operations, the Bank also maintains Regional Resource Centers and Field Offices within RMCs.
 
For projects financed by the Bank resources, the charter requires suppliers for contracts for institutional activities and projects to be nationals of a member country. Only bidders from a member country of the Bank are eligible to participate in the procurement process. For goods to be eligible, they must originate from a member country.

About the Sectors

Education, Training & Capacity Building

Covers formal and informal education, training, and capacity-building activities that develop knowledge, skills, and institutional capabilities across all age groups.


Key areas:
  • Education systems and learning programmes
  • Vocational training and skills development
  • Capacity building and professional development

Environment & Climate

Focuses on protecting natural ecosystems, promoting sustainable resource management, enhancing climate resilience, and mitigating the impacts of climate change through conservation, adaptation, and low-carbon initiatives.


Key areas:
  • Environmental protection and conservation
  • Natural resource and ecosystem management
  • Climate change and environmental resilience

Locations

Benin

Benin has been increasing both public and private investment in strategic infrastructure to support economic transformation and regional integration. Major initiatives include expansion of the Port of Cotonou and its logistics capacity to strengthen trade linkages across West Africa, significant public‑transport redevelopment financed with multilateral support, and agricultural infrastructure projects that link rural production with markets. The government is pursuing reforms to improve the investment climate and establish public‑private partnership (PPP) frameworks, supported by development policy financing from the World Bank and concessional loans to bolster economic governance and private sector participation. Continued improvements in transport, energy access, and economic diversification remain central to deepening productivity and inclusive growth.

Nr. of tenders: 13121
Nr. of grants: 3250
Nr. of donors: 715
Nr. of jobs: 35

Togo

Togo has prioritised logistics and transport infrastructure to reinforce its role as a regional trade hub in West Africa. Expansion of the Port of Lomé, road corridor development and digital infrastructure upgrades support trade facilitation and economic diversification. Fiscal reforms and improvements in the business climate have aimed to attract private investment, though debt management and governance capacity remain important considerations in sustaining infrastructure quality and inclusive development outcomes.

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