Togo and UNESCO join forces to preserve Koutammakou world heritage site

In line with the Togolese government’s cultural policy, local stakeholders and UNESCO have launched an initiative to strengthen awareness and preservation efforts for the Koutammakou landscape—a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2004. The program, timed with the 10th African World Heritage Day, underscores Togo’s commitment to safeguarding its cultural legacy for future generations.

The initiative includes training sessions, participatory restoration of takienta (traditional Batammariba earthen dwellings), risk management strategies, and cross-border collaboration with Beninese communities.

Koutammakou, a testament to Batammariba architectural ingenuity, remains central to these conservation efforts.

This inclusive approach aligns with sustainable development and local ownership of heritage.

Under the President of the Council  Faure Gnassingbé’s leadership, Togo is leveraging cultural preservation as a tool for social cohesion, territorial development, and Pan-African identity.

By actively supporting these measures, Togo reinforces its role as a champion of Africa’s living heritage.

Chantal TAWELESSI

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