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Determinants of the Financing Mechanisms of Decentralization in Togo

Essossinam Pali (), Coffi Cyprien Aholou and François Paul Yatta
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Essossinam Pali: Regional Center of Excellence on Sustainable Cities in Africa (CERVIDA-DOUNEDON), Université de Lomé, Lomé 01 BP 1515, Togo
Coffi Cyprien Aholou: Regional Center of Excellence on Sustainable Cities in Africa (CERVIDA-DOUNEDON), Université de Lomé, Lomé 01 BP 1515, Togo
François Paul Yatta: Regional Center of Excellence on Sustainable Cities in Africa (CERVIDA-DOUNEDON), Université de Lomé, Lomé 01 BP 1515, Togo

JRFM, 2025, vol. 18, issue 4, 1-25

Abstract: Since 2019, Togo has been strengthening financial decentralization through municipalization and the election of municipal councilors. Municipal financial autonomy is a key driver of local governance, allowing municipalities to mobilize their own resources, manage tax and non-tax revenues, and implement development projects. However, despite a legal framework governing local taxation, Togolese municipalities continue to face chronic financial constraints that limit their ability to finance public services and infrastructure. This study examines the mechanisms of financial decentralization in Togo and their contribution to municipal budgets. Using a quantitative approach that combines documentary analysis and interviews with 188 experts and practitioners in local finance, the study identifies the following four primary financing mechanisms: local, national, community-based and international. Among these, own revenues, including tax revenues, non-tax revenues, and revenues from the provision of services, together with government transfers through the Local Authorities Support Fund (FACT) are the main sources of local government finance. However, the results show that several legally defined fiscal instruments remain underutilized or outdated in many municipalities, significantly limiting their effectiveness in mobilizing resources. These results highlight the need to optimize fiscal decentralization strategies in order to strengthen the financial autonomy of municipalities and support sustainable territorial development.

Keywords: municipality; financial decentralization; own resources; tax revenues; non-tax revenues; provision products; state transfers; Togo (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C E F2 F3 G (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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