2014 Edition
CIA World Factbook 2014 Archive (HTML)
Introduction
Background
French Togoland became Togo in 1960. Gen. Gnassingbe EYADEMA, installed as military ruler in 1967, ruled Togo with a heavy hand for almost four decades. Despite the facade of multi-party elections instituted in the early 1990s, the government was largely dominated by President EYADEMA, whose Rally of the Togolese People (RPT) party has maintained power almost continually since 1967 and maintains a majority of seats in today's legislature. Upon EYADEMA's death in February 2005, the military installed the president's son, Faure GNASSINGBE, and then engineered his formal election two months later. Democratic gains since then allowed Togo to hold its first relatively free and fair legislative elections in October 2007. After years of political unrest and condemnation from international organizations for human rights abuses, Togo is finally being re-welcomed into the international community.
Geography
Area
- 56,785 sq km 54,385 sq km 2,400 sq km
- total
- 56,785 sq km
- water
- 2,400 sq km
Area - comparative
slightly smaller than West Virginia
Climate
tropical; hot, humid in south; semiarid in north
Coastline
56 km
Elevation extremes
- Atlantic Ocean 0 m Mont Agou 986 m
- highest point
- Mont Agou 986 m
- lowest point
- Atlantic Ocean 0 m
Environment - current issues
deforestation attributable to slash-and-burn agriculture and the use of wood for fuel; water pollution presents health hazards and hinders the fishing industry; air pollution increasing in urban areas
Environment - international agreements
- Biodiversity, Climate Change, Climate Change-Kyoto Protocol, Desertification, Endangered Species, Law of the Sea, Ozone Layer Protection, Ship Pollution, Tropical Timber 83, Tropical Timber 94, Wetlands, Whaling none of the selected agreements
- party to
- Biodiversity, Climate Change, Climate Change-Kyoto Protocol, Desertification, Endangered Species, Law of the Sea, Ozone Layer Protection, Ship Pollution, Tropical Timber 83, Tropical Timber 94, Wetlands, Whaling
- signed, but not ratified
- none of the selected agreements
Freshwater withdrawal (domestic/industrial/agricultural)
- 0.17 cu km/yr (63%/3%/34%) 33.46 cu m/yr (2005)
- per capita
- 33.46 cu m/yr (2005)
- total
- 0.17 cu km/yr (63%/3%/34%)
Geographic coordinates
8 00 N, 1 10 E
Geography - note
the country's length allows it to stretch through six distinct geographic regions; climate varies from tropical to savanna
Irrigated land
73 sq km (2003)
Land boundaries
- 1,647 km Benin 644 km, Burkina Faso 126 km, Ghana 877 km
- border countries
- Benin 644 km, Burkina Faso 126 km, Ghana 877 km
- total
- 1,647 km
Land use
- 44.2% 3.7% 52.1% (2011)
- arable land
- 44.2%
- other
- 52.1% (2011)
- permanent crops
- 3.7%
Location
Western Africa, bordering the Bight of Benin, between Benin and Ghana
Map references
Africa
Maritime claims
- 30 nm 200 nm
- exclusive economic zone
- 200 nm
- territorial sea
- 30 nm
Natural hazards
hot, dry harmattan wind can reduce visibility in north during winter; periodic droughts
Natural resources
phosphates, limestone, marble, arable land
Terrain
gently rolling savanna in north; central hills; southern plateau; low coastal plain with extensive lagoons and marshes
Total renewable water resources
14.7 cu km (2011)
People and Society
Age structure
- 40.7% (male 1,499,011/female 1,490,513) 19.7% (male 723,237/female 726,350) 32.1% (male 1,173,492/female 1,188,961) 4.2% (male 145,743/female 163,384) 3.2% (male 104,277/female 136,406) (2014 est.)
- 0-14 years
- 40.7% (male 1,499,011/female 1,490,513)
- 15-24 years
- 19.7% (male 723,237/female 726,350)
- 25-54 years
- 32.1% (male 1,173,492/female 1,188,961)
- 55-64 years
- 4.2% (male 145,743/female 163,384)
- 65 years and over
- 3.2% (male 104,277/female 136,406) (2014 est.)
Birth rate
34.52 births/1,000 population (2014 est.)
Child labor - children ages 5-14
- 774,801 47 % (2010 est.)
- percentage
- 47 % (2010 est.)
- total number
- 774,801
Children under the age of 5 years underweight
16.5% (2010)
Contraceptive prevalence rate
15.2% (2010)
Death rate
7.43 deaths/1,000 population (2014 est.)
Dependency ratios
- 80.1 % 75.2 % 5 % 20.2 (2014 est.)
- elderly dependency ratio
- 5 %
- potential support ratio
- 20.2 (2014 est.)
- total dependency ratio
- 80.1 %
- youth dependency ratio
- 75.2 %
Drinking water source
- urban: 91.4% of population rural: 40.3% of population total: 60% of population urban: 8.6% of population rural: 59.7% of population total: 40% of population (2012 est.)
- rural
- 59.7% of population
- total
- 40% of population (2012 est.)
- urban
- 8.6% of population
Education expenditures
4.5% of GDP (2011)
Ethnic groups
African (37 tribes; largest and most important are Ewe, Mina, and Kabre) 99%, European and Syrian-Lebanese less than 1%
Health expenditures
8% of GDP (2011)
HIV/AIDS - adult prevalence rate
2.9% (2012 est.)
HIV/AIDS - deaths
7,200 (2012 est.)
HIV/AIDS - people living with HIV/AIDS
128,100 (2012 est.)
Hospital bed density
0.7 beds/1,000 population (2011)
Infant mortality rate
- 46.73 deaths/1,000 live births 53.38 deaths/1,000 live births 39.88 deaths/1,000 live births (2014 est.)
- female
- 39.88 deaths/1,000 live births (2014 est.)
- total
- 46.73 deaths/1,000 live births
Languages
French (official, the language of commerce), Ewe and Mina (the two major African languages in the south), Kabye (sometimes spelled Kabiye) and Dagomba (the two major African languages in the north)
Life expectancy at birth
- 64.06 years 61.49 years 66.71 years (2014 est.)
- female
- 66.71 years (2014 est.)
- total population
- 64.06 years
Literacy
- age 15 and over can read and write 60.4% 74.1% 48% (2011 est.)
- definition
- age 15 and over can read and write
- female
- 48% (2011 est.)
- male
- 74.1%
- total population
- 60.4%
Major infectious diseases
- very high bacterial and protozoal diarrhea, hepatitis A, and typhoid fever malaria, dengue fever, and yellow fever meningococcal meningitis schistosomiasis rabies highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza has been identified in this country; it poses a negligible risk with extremely rare cases possible among US citizens who have close contact with birds (2013)
- animal contact disease
- rabies
- degree of risk
- very high
- food or waterborne diseases
- bacterial and protozoal diarrhea, hepatitis A, and typhoid fever
- respiratory disease
- meningococcal meningitis
- vectorborne diseases
- malaria, dengue fever, and yellow fever
- water contact disease
- schistosomiasis
Major urban areas - population
LOME (capital) 1.524 million (2011)
Maternal mortality rate
300 deaths/100,000 live births (2010)
Median age
- 19.6 years 19.3 years 19.8 years (2014 est.)
- female
- 19.8 years (2014 est.)
- male
- 19.3 years
- total
- 19.6 years
Nationality
- Togolese (singular and plural) Togolese
- adjective
- Togolese
- noun
- Togolese (singular and plural)
Net migration rate
0 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2014 est.)
Obesity - adult prevalence rate
4.3% (2008)
Physicians density
0.05 physicians/1,000 population (2008)
Population
7,351,374 estimates for this country explicitly take into account the effects of excess mortality due to AIDS; this can result in lower life expectancy, higher infant mortality, higher death rates, lower population growth rates, and changes in the distribution of population by age and sex than would otherwise be expected (July 2014 est.)
Population growth rate
2.71% (2014 est.)
Religions
Christian 29%, Muslim 20%, indigenous beliefs 51%
Sanitation facility access
- urban: 25.5% of population rural: 2.5% of population total: 11.3% of population urban: 74.5% of population rural: 97.5% of population total: 88.7% of population (2012 est.)
- rural
- 97.5% of population
- total
- 88.7% of population (2012 est.)
- urban
- 74.5% of population
School life expectancy (primary to tertiary education)
- 12 years (2011)
- total
- 12 years (2011)
Sex ratio
- 1.03 male(s)/female 1.01 male(s)/female 1 male(s)/female 0.99 male(s)/female 0.98 male(s)/female 0.77 male(s)/female 0.98 male(s)/female (2014 est.)
- 0-14 years
- 1.01 male(s)/female
- 15-24 years
- 1 male(s)/female
- 25-54 years
- 0.99 male(s)/female
- 55-64 years
- 0.98 male(s)/female
- 65 years and over
- 0.77 male(s)/female
- at birth
- 1.03 male(s)/female
- total population
- 0.98 male(s)/female (2014 est.)
Total fertility rate
4.53 children born/woman (2014 est.)
Urbanization
- 38% of total population (2011) 3.3% annual rate of change (2010-15 est.)
- rate of urbanization
- 3.3% annual rate of change (2010-15 est.)
- urban population
- 38% of total population (2011)
Government
Administrative divisions
5 regions (regions, singular - region); Centrale, Kara, Maritime, Plateaux, Savanes
Capital
- Lome 6 07 N, 1 13 E UTC 0 (5 hours ahead of Washington, DC, during Standard Time)
- geographic coordinates
- 6 07 N, 1 13 E
- name
- Lome
- time difference
- UTC 0 (5 hours ahead of Washington, DC, during Standard Time)
Constitution
several previous; latest adopted 27 September 1992, effective 14 October 1992; amended 2002, last in 2005 (2005)
Country name
- Togolese Republic Togo Republique Togolaise none French Togoland
- conventional long form
- Togolese Republic
- conventional short form
- Togo
- former
- French Togoland
- local long form
- Republique Togolaise
- local short form
- none
Diplomatic representation from the US
- Ambassador Robert E. WHITEHEAD (since 3 May 2012) 4332 Blvd. Gnassingbe Eyadema, Cite OUA, Lome B. P. 852, Lome; 2300 Lome Place, Washington, DC 20521-2300 [228] 2261-5470 [228] 2261-5501
- chief of mission
- Ambassador Robert E. WHITEHEAD (since 3 May 2012)
- embassy
- 4332 Blvd. Gnassingbe Eyadema, Cite OUA, Lome
- FAX
- [228] 2261-5501
- mailing address
- B. P. 852, Lome; 2300 Lome Place, Washington, DC 20521-2300
- telephone
- [228] 2261-5470
Diplomatic representation in the US
- Ambassador Limbiye Edawa Kadangha BARIKI (since 14 July 2009) 2208 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20008 [1] (202) 234-4212 [1] (202) 232-3190
- chancery
- 2208 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20008
- chief of mission
- Ambassador Limbiye Edawa Kadangha BARIKI (since 14 July 2009)
- FAX
- [1] (202) 232-3190
- telephone
- [1] (202) 234-4212
Executive branch
- President Faure GNASSINGBE (since 4 May 2005); Prime Minister Kwesi Seleagodji AHOOMEY-ZUNU (since 23 July 2012) Council of Ministers appointed by the president on the advice of the prime minister president elected by popular vote for a five-year term (no term limits); election last held on 4 March 2010 (next to be held in 2015); prime minister appointed by the president Faure GNASSINGBE reelected president; percent of vote - Faure GNASSINGBE 60.9%, Jean-Pierre FABRE 33.9%, Yawovi AGBOYIBO 3%, other 2.2%
- cabinet
- Council of Ministers appointed by the president on the advice of the prime minister
- chief of state
- President Faure GNASSINGBE (since 4 May 2005);
- election results
- Faure GNASSINGBE reelected president; percent of vote - Faure GNASSINGBE 60.9%, Jean-Pierre FABRE 33.9%, Yawovi AGBOYIBO 3%, other 2.2%
- elections
- president elected by popular vote for a five-year term (no term limits); election last held on 4 March 2010 (next to be held in 2015); prime minister appointed by the president
- head of government
- Prime Minister Kwesi Seleagodji AHOOMEY-ZUNU (since 23 July 2012)
Flag description
five equal horizontal bands of green (top and bottom) alternating with yellow; a white five-pointed star on a red square is in the upper hoist-side corner; the five horizontal stripes stand for the five different regions of the country; the red square is meant to express the loyalty and patriotism of the people; green symbolizes hope, fertility, and agriculture; yellow represents mineral wealth and faith that hard work and strength will bring prosperity; the star symbolizes life, purity, peace, dignity, and Togo's independence uses the popular Pan-African colors of Ethiopia
Government type
republic under transition to multiparty democratic rule
Independence
27 April 1960 (from French-administered UN trusteeship)
International law organization participation
accepts compulsory ICJ jurisdiction with reservations; non-party state to the ICCt
International organization participation
ACP, AfDB, AU, ECOWAS, EITI (candidate country), Entente, FAO, FZ, G-77, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, ICC (national committees), ICRM, IDA, IDB, IFAD, IFC, IFRCS, ILO, IMF, IMO, Interpol, IOC, IOM, IPU, ISO (correspondent), ITSO, ITU, ITUC (NGOs), MIGA, MINUSMA, NAM, OIC, OIF, OPCW, PCA, UN, UNAMID, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNHCR, UNIDO, UNMIL, UNOCI, UNWTO, UPU, WADB (regional), WAEMU, WCO, WFTU (NGOs), WHO, WIPO, WMO, WTO
Judicial branch
- Supreme Court or Cour Supreme (organized into the Criminal Chamber and the Administrative Chamber, each with a chamber president and advisors); Constitutional Court (consists of 9 judges including the court president) Supreme Court president appointed by decree of the president of the republic upon the proposal of the Supreme Council of the Magistracy, a 9-member judicial, advisory, and disciplinary body; other judge appointments and judge tenure NA; Constitutional Court judges appointed by the National Assembly; judge tenure NA Court of Assizes (sessions court); appeals courts; tribunals of first instance (divided into civil, commercial, and correctional chambers; Court of State Security; military tribunal
- highest court(s)
- Supreme Court or Cour Supreme (organized into the Criminal Chamber and the Administrative Chamber, each with a chamber president and advisors); Constitutional Court (consists of 9 judges including the court president)
- judge selection and term of office
- Supreme Court president appointed by decree of the president of the republic upon the proposal of the Supreme Council of the Magistracy, a 9-member judicial, advisory, and disciplinary body; other judge appointments and judge tenure NA; Constitutional Court judges appointed by the National Assembly; judge tenure NA
- subordinate courts
- Court of Assizes (sessions court); appeals courts; tribunals of first instance (divided into civil, commercial, and correctional chambers; Court of State Security; military tribunal
Legal system
customary law system
Legislative branch
- unicameral National Assembly (91 seats; members elected by popular vote to serve five-year terms) last held on 25 July 2013 (next to be held in 2018) percent of vote by party - NA; seats by party - UNIR 62, CST 19, Rainbow Alliance 6, UFC 3, independents 1
- election results
- percent of vote by party - NA; seats by party - UNIR 62, CST 19, Rainbow Alliance 6, UFC 3, independents 1
- elections
- last held on 25 July 2013 (next to be held in 2018)
National anthem
- "Salut a toi, pays de nos aieux" (Hail to Thee, Land of Our Forefathers) Alex CASIMIR-DOSSEH adopted 1960, restored 1992; this anthem was replaced by another during one-party rule between 1979 and 1992
- lyrics/music
- Alex CASIMIR-DOSSEH
- name
- "Salut a toi, pays de nos aieux" (Hail to Thee, Land of Our Forefathers)
National holiday
Independence Day, 27 April (1960)
Political parties and leaders
- Action Committee for Renewal or CAR [Dodji APEVON] Democratic Convention of African Peoples or CDPA Movement of the Believers of Peace and Equality or MOCEP National Alliance for Change or ANC [Jean-Pierre FABRE] Pan-African Patriotic Convergence or CPP [Edem KODJO] Rainbow Alliance (a colalition including: CAR and CDPA) [Brigitte Adjamagbo JOHNSON] Rally for the Support for Development and Democracy or RSDD [Harry OLYMPIO] Save Togo Collective or CST (a coalition including: ANC and PSR) [Ata Messan Zeus AJAVON Socialist Pact for Renewal or PSR Union for Democracy and Social Progress or UDPS [Gagou KOKOU] Union for the Republic or UNIR [Faure GNASSINGBE] Union of Forces for Change or UFC [Gilchrist OLYMPIO]
- Rainbow Alliance (a colalition including
- CAR and CDPA) [Brigitte Adjamagbo JOHNSON]
- Save Togo Collective or CST (a coalition including
- ANC and PSR) [Ata Messan Zeus AJAVON
Political pressure groups and leaders
NA
Suffrage
18 years of age; universal
Economy
Agriculture - products
coffee, cocoa, cotton, yams, cassava (manioc, tapioca), corn, beans, rice, millet, sorghum; livestock; fish
Budget
- $825.8 million $983 million (2013 est.)
- expenditures
- $983 million (2013 est.)
- revenues
- $825.8 million
Budget surplus (+) or deficit (-)
-3.7% of GDP (2013 est.)
Central bank discount rate
2.5% (31 December 2010 est.) 4.25% (31 December 2009 est.)
Commercial bank prime lending rate
NA%
Current account balance
-$355.1 million (2013 est.) -$372.2 million (2012 est.)
Debt - external
$719 million (31 December 2013 est.) $658.1 million (31 December 2012 est.)
Economy - overview
This small, sub-Saharan economy depends heavily on both commercial and subsistence agriculture, which provides employment for a significant share of the labor force. Some basic foodstuffs must still be imported. Cocoa, coffee, and cotton generate about 40% of export earnings with cotton being the most important cash crop. Togo is among the world's largest producers of phosphate and Togo seeks to develop its carbonate phosphate reserves. The government's decade-long effort, supported by the World Bank and the IMF, to implement economic reform measures, encourage foreign investment, and bring revenues in line with expenditures has moved slowly. Progress depends on follow through on privatization, increased openness in government financial operations, progress toward legislative elections, and continued support from foreign donors. Foreign direct investment inflows have slowed over recent years. Togo completed its IMF Extended Credit Facility in 2011 and reached a HIPC debt relief completion point in 2010 at which 95% of the country's debt was forgiven. Togo continues to work with the IMF on structural reforms.
Exchange rates
Communaute Financiere Africaine francs (XOF) per US dollar - 500.7 (2013 est.) 510.53 (2012 est.) 495.28 (2010 est.) 472.19 (2009) 447.81 (2008)
Exports
$982.2 million (2013 est.) $960.5 million (2012 est.)
Exports - commodities
reexports, cotton, phosphates, coffee, cocoa
Exports - partners
India 14.2%, Lebanon 10.6%, Burkina Faso 7.6%, Benin 7.5%, China 6.1%, Niger 5.8%, Netherlands 5.2%, Ghana 4.4% (2012)
Fiscal year
calendar year
GDP - composition, by end use
- 87.5% 9.7% 18.7% 1.2% 36.9% -54% (2013 est.)
- exports of goods and services
- 36.9%
- government consumption
- 9.7%
- household consumption
- 87.5%
- imports of goods and services
- -54%
- investment in fixed capital
- 18.7%
- investment in inventories
- 1.2%
GDP - composition, by sector of origin
- 27.6% 33.7% 38.7% (2013 est.)
- agriculture
- 27.6%
- industry
- 33.7%
- services
- 38.7% (2013 est.)
GDP - per capita (PPP)
$1,100 (2013 est.) $1,100 (2012 est.) $1,100 (2011 est.) data are in 2013 US dollars
GDP - real growth rate
5.5% (2013 est.) 5.6% (2012 est.) 4.8% (2011 est.)
GDP (official exchange rate)
$4.299 billion (2013 est.)
GDP (purchasing power parity)
$7.348 billion (2013 est.) $6.964 billion (2012 est.) $6.594 billion (2011 est.) data are in 2013 US dollars
Gross national saving
9.8% of GDP (2013 est.) 8.7% of GDP (2012 est.) 10.7% of GDP (2011 est.)
Household income or consumption by percentage share
- 3.3% 27.1% (2006)
- highest 10%
- 27.1% (2006)
- lowest 10%
- 3.3%
Imports
$1.677 billion (2013 est.) $1.604 billion (2012 est.)
Imports - commodities
machinery and equipment, foodstuffs, petroleum products
Imports - partners
China 40.4%, Netherlands 7.9%, France 5.4%, UK 5.3% (2012)
Industrial production growth rate
5.1% (2013 est.)
Industries
phosphate mining, agricultural processing, cement, handicrafts, textiles, beverages
Inflation rate (consumer prices)
2.2% (2013 est.) 2.6% (2012 est.)
Labor force
2.595 million (2007)
Labor force - by occupation
- 65% 5% 30% (1998 est.)
- agriculture
- 65%
- industry
- 5%
- services
- 30% (1998 est.)
Market value of publicly traded shares
$NA
Population below poverty line
32% (1989 est.)
Reserves of foreign exchange and gold
$531.4 million (31 December 2013 est.) $441.6 million (31 December 2012 est.)
Stock of broad money
$1.971 billion (31 December 2013 est.) $1.819 billion (31 December 2012 est.)
Stock of domestic credit
$1.594 billion (31 December 2013 est.) $1.471 billion (31 December 2012 est.)
Stock of narrow money
$1.138 billion (31 December 2013 est.) $1.057 billion (31 December 2012 est.)
Taxes and other revenues
19.2% of GDP (2013 est.)
Unemployment rate
NA%
Energy
Carbon dioxide emissions from consumption of energy
1.445 million Mt (2011 est.)
Crude oil - exports
0 bbl/day (2010 est.)
Crude oil - imports
0 bbl/day (2010 est.)
Crude oil - production
0 bbl/day (2012 est.)
Crude oil - proved reserves
0 bbl (1 January 2013 est.)
Electricity - consumption
676.1 million kWh (2010 est.)
Electricity - exports
0 kWh (2012 est.)
Electricity - from fossil fuels
21.2% of total installed capacity (2010 est.)
Electricity - from hydroelectric plants
78.8% of total installed capacity (2010 est.)
Electricity - from nuclear fuels
0% of total installed capacity (2010 est.)
Electricity - from other renewable sources
0% of total installed capacity (2010 est.)
Electricity - imports
710 million kWh (2010 est.)
Electricity - installed generating capacity
85,000 kW (2010 est.)
Electricity - production
127.1 million kWh (2010 est.)
Natural gas - consumption
0 cu m (2010 est.)
Natural gas - exports
0 cu m (2011 est.)
Natural gas - imports
0 cu m (2011 est.)
Natural gas - production
0 cu m (2011 est.)
Natural gas - proved reserves
0 cu m (1 January 2013 est.)
Refined petroleum products - consumption
28,670 bbl/day (2011 est.)
Refined petroleum products - exports
0 bbl/day (2010 est.)
Refined petroleum products - imports
9,773 bbl/day (2010 est.)
Refined petroleum products - production
0 bbl/day (2010 est.)
Communications
Broadcast media
2 state-owned TV stations with multiple transmission sites; 5 private TV stations broadcast locally; cable TV service is available; state-owned radio network with multiple stations; several dozen private radio stations and a few community radio stations; transmissions of multiple international broadcasters available (2007)
Internet country code
.tg
Internet hosts
1,168 (2012)
Internet users
356,300 (2009)
Telephone system
- fair system based on a network of microwave radio relay routes supplemented by open-wire lines and a mobile-cellular system microwave radio relay and open-wire lines for conventional system; combined fixed-line and mobile-cellular teledensity roughly 50 telephones per 100 persons with mobile-cellular use predominating country code - 228; satellite earth stations - 1 Intelsat (Atlantic Ocean), 1 Symphonie (2010)
- domestic
- microwave radio relay and open-wire lines for conventional system; combined fixed-line and mobile-cellular teledensity roughly 50 telephones per 100 persons with mobile-cellular use predominating
- general assessment
- fair system based on a network of microwave radio relay routes supplemented by open-wire lines and a mobile-cellular system
- international
- country code - 228; satellite earth stations - 1 Intelsat (Atlantic Ocean), 1 Symphonie (2010)
Telephones - main lines in use
225,000 (2012)
Telephones - mobile cellular
3.518 million (2012)
Transportation
Airports
8 (2013)
Airports - with paved runways
- 2 (2013)
- 2,438 to 3,047 m
- 2 (2013)
- total
- 2
Airports - with unpaved runways
- 2 (2013)
- 914 to 1,523 m
- 4
- total
- 6
Merchant marine
- bulk carrier 6, cargo 38, carrier 3, chemical tanker 5, container 3, passenger/cargo 1, petroleum tanker 3, refrigerated cargo 1, roll on/roll off 1 21 (China 1, Lebanon 6, Romania 1, Syria 6, Turkey 4, UAE 1, US 1, Yemen 1) (2010)
- foreign-owned
- 21 (China 1, Lebanon 6, Romania 1, Syria 6, Turkey 4, UAE 1, US 1, Yemen 1) (2010)
- total
- 61
Ports and terminals
- Kpeme, Lome
- major seaport(s)
- Kpeme, Lome
Railways
- 568 km 568 km 1.000-m gauge (2008)
- total
- 568 km
Roadways
- 11,652 km 2,447 km 9,205 km (2007)
- total
- 11,652 km
- unpaved
- 9,205 km (2007)
Waterways
50 km (seasonally navigable by small craft on the Mono River depending on rainfall) (2011)
Military and Security
Manpower available for military service
- 1,577,572 1,589,715 (2010 est.)
- females age 16-49
- 1,589,715 (2010 est.)
- males age 16-49
- 1,577,572
Manpower fit for military service
- 1,104,536 1,158,061 (2010 est.)
- females age 16-49
- 1,158,061 (2010 est.)
- males age 16-49
- 1,104,536
Manpower reaching militarily significant age annually
- 74,036 73,515 (2010 est.)
- female
- 73,515 (2010 est.)
- male
- 74,036
Military branches
- Togolese Armed Forces (Forces Armees Togolaise, FAT): Togolese Army (l'Armee de Terre), Togolese Navy (Forces Naval Togolaises), Togolese Air Force (Force Aerienne Togolaise, TAF), National Gendarmerie (2013)
- Togolese Armed Forces (Forces Armees Togolaise, FAT)
- Togolese Army (l'Armee de Terre), Togolese Navy (Forces Naval Togolaises), Togolese Air Force (Force Aerienne Togolaise, TAF), National Gendarmerie (2013)
Military expenditures
NA% (2012) 1.6% of GDP (2011) NA% (2010)
Military service age and obligation
18 years of age for compulsory and voluntary military service; 2-year service obligation (2012)
Transnational Issues
Disputes - international
in 2001, Benin claimed Togo moved boundary monuments - joint commission continues to resurvey the boundary; talks continue between Benin and Togo on funding the Adjrala hydroelectric dam on the Mona River
Illicit drugs
transit hub for Nigerian heroin and cocaine traffickers; money laundering not a significant problem
Refugees and internally displaced persons
- 17,746 (Ghana) (2013) undetermined (2012)
- IDPs
- undetermined (2012)
- refugees (country of origin)
- 17,746 (Ghana) (2013)