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Togo
1995 Edition — sovereign
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Communications
Broadcast media
(Radio)
[time series]
broadcast stations: AM 2, FM 0, shortwave 0 radios: NA
Telecommunication systems
(Telephone system)
[time series]
NA telephones; fair system based on network of radio relay routes supplemented by open wire lines local: NA intercity: microwave radio relay and open wire lines international: 1 Atlantic Ocean INTELSAT and 1 SYMPHONIE earth station
Broadcast media
(Television)
[time series]
broadcast stations: 3 (relays 2) televisions: NA
Defense Forces
Military and security forces
(Branches)
[time series]
Army, Navy, Air Force, Gendarmerie
Military expenditures
(Defense expenditures)
[time series]
exchange rate conversion - $48 million, 2.9% of GDP (1993) TOKELAU (territory of New Zealand)
Manpower availability
[time series]
males age 15-49 936,270; males fit for military service 491,578 (1995 est.)
Economy
Agricultural products
(Agriculture)
[time series]
accounts for 49% of GDP; cash crops - coffee, cocoa, cotton; food crops - yams, cassava, corn, beans, rice, millet, sorghum; livestock production not significant; annual fish catch of 10,000-14,000 tons
Budget
[time series]
revenues: $284 million expenditures: $407 million, including capital expenditures of $NA (1991 est.)
Exchange rates
(Currency)
[time series]
1 CFA franc (CFAF) = 100 centimes
Economic aid
[time series]
recipient: US commitments, including Ex-Im (FY70-90), $142 million; Western (non-US) countries, ODA and OOF bilateral commitments (1970-90), $2 billion; OPEC bilateral aid (1979-89), $35 million; Communist countries (1970-89), $51 million
Electricity
[time series]
capacity: 30,000 kW production: 60 million kWh consumption per capita: 83 kWh (1993)
Exchange rates
[time series]
Communaute Financiere Africaine francs (CFAF) per US$1 - 529.43 (January 1995), 555.20 (1994), 283.16 (1993), 264.69 (1992), 282.11 (1991), 272.26 (1990) note: the official rate is pegged to the French franc, and beginning 12 January 1994, the CFA franc was devalued to CFAF 100 per French franc from CFAF 50 at which it had been fixed since 1948
Exports
[time series]
$221 million (f.o.b., 1993) commodities: phosphates, cotton, cocoa, coffee partners: EC 40%, Africa 16%, US 1% (1990)
Debt - external
(External debt)
[time series]
$1.3 billion (1991)
Fiscal year
[time series]
calendar year
Illicit drugs
[time series]
increasingly used as transit hub by heroin traffickers
Imports
[time series]
$292 million (c.i.f., 1993) commodities: machinery and equipment, consumer goods, food, chemical products partners: EC 57%, Africa 17%, US 5%, Japan 4% (1990)
Industrial production growth rate
(Industrial production)
[time series]
growth rate 9% (1991 est.); accounts for 20% of GDP
Industries
[time series]
phosphate mining, agricultural processing, cement, handicrafts, textiles, beverages
Inflation rate (consumer prices)
[time series]
0.5% (1991 est.)
Real GDP (purchasing power parity)
(National product)
[time series]
GDP - purchasing power parity - $3.3 billion (1993 est.)
Real GDP per capita
(National product per capita)
[time series]
$800 (1993 est.)
Real GDP growth rate
(National product real growth rate)
[time series]
NA%
Economic overview
(Overview)
[time series]
The economy is heavily dependent on subsistence agriculture, which accounts for about half of GDP and provides employment for 80% of the labor force. Primary agricultural exports are cocoa, coffee, and cotton, which together generate about 30% of total export earnings. Togo is self-sufficient in basic foodstuffs when harvests are normal. In the industrial sector phosphate mining is by far the most important activity, although it has suffered from the collapse of world phosphate prices and increased foreign competition. Togo serves as a regional commercial and trade center. The government's decade-long IMF and World Bank supported effort to implement economic reform measures to encourage foreign investment and bring revenues in line with expenditures has stalled. Political unrest, including private and public sector strikes throughout 1992 and 1993, has jeopardized the reform program, shrunk the tax base, and disrupted vital economic activity. Although strikes had ended in 1994, political unrest and lack of funds prevented the government from taking advantage of the 50% currency devaluation of January 1994. Resumption of World Bank and IMF flows will depend on implementation of several controversial moves toward privatization and on downsizing the military, on which the regime depends to stay in power.
Unemployment rate
[time series]
NA%
Geography
Area
[time series]
total area: 56,790 sq km land area: 54,390 sq km comparative area: slightly smaller than West Virginia
Climate
[time series]
tropical; hot, humid in south; semiarid in north
Coastline
[time series]
56 km
Environment - current issues
(Environment)
[time series]
current issues: deforestation attributable to slash-and-burn agriculture and the use of wood for fuel; recent droughts affecting agriculture natural hazards: hot, dry harmattan wind can reduce visibility in north during winter; periodic droughts international agreements: party to - Endangered Species, Law of the Sea, Nuclear Test Ban, Ozone Layer Protection, Ship Pollution, Tropical Timber 83; signed, but not ratified - Biodiversity, Climate Change, Desertification, Tropical Timber 94
Disputes - international
(International disputes)
[time series]
none
Irrigated land
[time series]
70 sq km (1989 est.)
Land boundaries
[time series]
total 1,647 km, Benin 644 km, Burkina 126 km, Ghana 877 km
Land use
[time series]
arable land: 25% permanent crops: 1% meadows and pastures: 4% forest and woodland: 28% other: 42%
Location
[time series]
Western Africa, bordering the North Atlantic Ocean, between Benin and Ghana
Map references
[time series]
Africa
Maritime claims
[time series]
exclusive economic zone: 200 nm territorial sea: 30 nm
Natural resources
[time series]
phosphates, limestone, marble
Terrain
[time series]
gently rolling savanna in north; central hills; southern plateau; low coastal plain with extensive lagoons and marshes
Government
Administrative divisions
[time series]
23 circumscriptions (circonscriptions, singular - circonscription); Amlame (Amou), Aneho (Lacs), Atakpame (Ogou), Badou (Wawa), Bafilo (Assoli), Bassar (Bassari), Dapango (Tone), Kande (Keran), Klouto (Kloto), Pagouda (Binah), Lama-Kara (Kozah), Lome (Golfe), Mango (Oti), Niamtougou (Doufelgou), Notse (Haho), Pagouda, Sotouboua, Tabligbo (Yoto), Tchamba, Nyala, Tchaoudjo, Tsevie (Zio), Vogan (Vo) note: the 23 units may now be called prefectures (singular - prefecture) and reported name changes for individual units are included in parentheses
Capital
[time series]
Lome
Constitution
[time series]
multiparty draft constitution approved by High Council of the Republic 1 July 1992; adopted by public referendum 27 September 1992
Digraph
[time series]
TO
Diplomatic representation in the US
(Diplomatic representation in US)
[time series]
chief of mission: Charge d'Affaires Edem Frederic HEGBE chancery: 2208 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20008 telephone: [1] (202) 234-4212
Executive branch
[time series]
chief of state: President Gen. Gnassingbe EYADEMA (since 14 April 1967); election last held 25 August 1993 (next election to be held NA 1998); all major opposition parties boycotted the election; Gen. EYADEMA won 96.5% of the vote head of government: Prime Minister Edem KODJO (since April 1994) cabinet: Council of Ministers; appointed by the president and the prime minister
Diplomatic representation in the US
(FAX)
[time series]
[1] (202) 232-3190
Diplomatic representation in the US
(FAX)
[time series]
[228] 21 79 52
Flag
[time series]
five equal horizontal bands of green (top and bottom) alternating with yellow; there is a white five-pointed star on a red square in the upper hoist-side corner; uses the popular pan-African colors of Ethiopia
Independence
[time series]
27 April 1960 (from French-administered UN trusteeship)
Judicial branch
[time series]
Court of Appeal (Cour d'Appel), Supreme Court (Cour Supreme)
Legal system
[time series]
French-based court system
Legislative branch
[time series]
unicameral
International organization participation
(Member of)
[time series]
ACCT, ACP, AfDB, CCC, CEAO (observer), ECA, ECOWAS, Entente, FAO, FZ, G-77, GATT, IBRD, ICAO, ICC, ICFTU, ICRM, IDA, IFAD, IFC, IFRCS, ILO, IMF, IMO, INTELSAT, INTERPOL, IOC, ITU, MINURSO, NAM, OAU, UN, UNAMIR, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNIDO, UPU, WADB, WCL, WFTU, WHO, WIPO, WMO, WTO
Country name
(Names)
[time series]
conventional long form: Republic of Togo conventional short form: Togo local long form: Republique Togolaise local short form: none former: French Togo
Legislative branch
(National Assembly)
[time series]
elections last held 6 and 20 February 1994 (next to be held NA); results - percent of vote by party NA; seats - (81 total) CAR 36, RPT 35, UTD 7, UJD 2, CFN 1 note: the Supreme Court ordered new elections for 3 seats of the Action Committee for Renewal (CAR) and the Togolese Union for Democracy (UTD), lowering their total to 34 and 6 seats, respectively; the remaining 3 seats have not been filled
National holiday
[time series]
Independence Day, 27 April (1960)
Political parties
(Political parties and leaders)
[time series]
Rally of the Togolese People (RPT), President Gen. Gnassingbe EYADEMA; Coordination des Forces Nouvelles (CFN), Joseph KOFFIGOH; The Togolese Union for Democracy (UTD), Edem KODJO; The Action Committee for Renewal (CAR), Yao AGBOYIBOR; The Union for Democracy and Solidarity (UDS), Antoine FOLLY; The Pan-African Sociodemocrats Group (GSP), an alliance of three radical parties: The Democratic Convention of African Peoples (CDPA), Leopold GNININVI; The Party for Democracy and Renewal (PDR), Zarifou AYEVA; The Pan-African Social Party (PSP), Francis AGBAGLI; The Union of Forces for Change (UFC), Gilchrist OLYMPIO (in exile); Union of Justice and Democracy (UJD), Lal TAXPANDJAN note: Rally of the Togolese People (RPT) led by President EYADEMA was the only party until the formation of multiple parties was legalized 12 April 1991
Suffrage
[time series]
NA years of age; universal adult
Government type
(Type)
[time series]
republic under transition to multiparty democratic rule
Diplomatic representation from the US
(US diplomatic representation)
[time series]
chief of mission: Ambassador Johnny YOUNG (since September 1994) embassy: Rue Pelletier Caventou and Rue Vauban, Lome mailing address: B. P. 852, Lome telephone: [228] 21 77 17, 21 29 91 through 21 29 94
People
Age structure
[time series]
0-14 years: 49% (female 1,069,171; male 1,079,999) 15-64 years: 49% (female 1,121,685; male 1,043,000) 65 years and over: 2% (female 51,392; male 45,123) (July 1995 est.)
Birth rate
[time series]
46.78 births/1,000 population (1995 est.)
Death rate
[time series]
11.01 deaths/1,000 population (1995 est.)
Ethnic groups
(Ethnic divisions)
[time series]
37 tribes; largest and most important are Ewe, Mina, and Kabye, European and Syrian-Lebanese under 1%
Infant mortality rate
[time series]
86.5 deaths/1,000 live births (1995 est.)
Labor force
[time series]
NA by occupation: agriculture 80% note: about 88,600 wage earners, evenly divided between public and private sectors
Languages
[time series]
French (official and the language of commerce), Ewe and Mina (the two major African languages in the south), Dagomba and Kabye (the two major African languages in the north)
Life expectancy at birth
[time series]
total population: 57.42 years male: 55.29 years female: 59.6 years (1995 est.)
Literacy
[time series]
age 15 and over can read and write (1990 est.) total population: 43% male: 56% female: 31%
Nationality
[time series]
noun: Togolese (singular and plural) adjective: Togolese
Net migration rate
[time series]
0 migrant(s)/1,000 population (1995 est.)
Population
[time series]
4,410,370 (July 1995 est.)
Population growth rate
[time series]
3.58% (1995 est.)
Religions
[time series]
indigenous beliefs 70%, Christian 20%, Muslim 10%
Total fertility rate
[time series]
6.83 children born/woman (1995 est.)
Transportation
Airports
[time series]
total: 9 with paved runways 2,438 to 3,047 m: 2 with paved runways under 914 m: 2 with unpaved runways 914 to 1,523 m: 5
Roadways
(Highways)
[time series]
total: 6,462 km paved: 1,762 km unpaved: unimproved earth 4,700 km
Waterways
(Inland waterways)
[time series]
50 km Mono River
Merchant marine
[time series]
none
Ports
[time series]
Kpeme, Lome
Railways
(Railroads)
[time series]
total: 532 km narrow gauge: 532 km 1.000-m gauge