Togo conducts test session for newly digitalised public services

Date: 2026-02-16
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By:  Nana Appiah Acquaye

The Agence Togo Digital has organised a test session for digital public services developed for three government institutions as part of Togo’s ongoing public sector digitalisation programme.

The session focused on digital services created for the Ministry of Spatial Planning and Urban Planning (MATU), the Ministry of Communication (MC), and the Ministry Delegate in charge of the Maritime Economy (MDEM).

According to the agency, the exercise was designed to evaluate the performance, reliability, and user experience of the digital platforms before wider deployment. The assessment aimed to ensure that the services meet operational standards while remaining accessible and intuitive for end users.

A total of 24 digital services were tested during the session. The agency mobilised 19 testers, selected to reflect diverse user profiles, enabling a broad-based and representative evaluation of the systems.

Officials indicated that the initiative forms part of a collaborative and user-centred approach to digital transformation, with feedback from the testing phase expected to inform refinements and improvements.

The Agence Togo Digital noted that the exercise aligns with national efforts to build a more efficient and accessible public administration, while strengthening the quality and responsiveness of public service delivery through digital technologies.

 

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