Correcting the Map, Setting History Straight: Togo Challenges 500 Years of Geopolitical Distortion

By Thierry Valle

Brussels (1st May 2026) — Classroom and UN chamber world maps are often seen as neutral, yet they remain based on Gerardus Mercator’s 1569 design.

1569–2026: Addressing a Long-standing Geographical Error

Togo plans to propose a UN resolution to change the world map. Backed by several African Union member states, including Ghana, Senegal, and South Africa, the proposal seeks to be introduced during the 81st General Assembly session in September 2026. This brings to light the political nature of cartography.

By confronting the dominance of the Mercator projection, Togo aims to rectify a visual distortion that has minimized Africa’s importance for centuries.

This proposal has stirred debate, aiming to replace the Mercator projection with a map that accurately reflects continent sizes. The argument is that the current map reflects a 16th-century European perspective, underscoring the need for geopolitical justice and geographical truth.

From Historical Bias to Visual Distortion

Understanding Togo’s proposal requires revisiting geography’s history. Gerardus Mercator’s 1569 projection revolutionized navigation with its straight-line courses. However, it distorted sizes, making Greenland appear as large as Africa.

This distortion mirrored 16th-century worldviews. Despite Europe’s 19th-century scientific revolution, the map remained unchanged, reflecting neglect of African sovereignty and perpetuating pseudoscientific racial theories.

In 1839, Samuel George Morton attempted to rank races by skull size. Mercator’s map and these pseudosciences shared a common classification system centering on Europe.

Shaping Perception, Shaping Power

As far-right ideologies resurge, addressing cartographic bias becomes essential.

Movements like Black Lives Matter challenge marginalization. The removal of Edward Colston’s statue in 2020 and the European Commission’s 2021 acknowledgment of systemic racism show that visual hierarchies can be dismantled.

Africa’s Mercator-induced ‘smallness’ reinforces exclusionary policies, diminishing the humanity of its people.

Togo’s push emphasizes that map perception shapes policy. Decision-makers conditioned to view Africa as smaller may unconsciously assign lesser importance, necessitating projections like Gall-Peters and Mollweide for accurate representation.

Geographical Hierarchy in Focus

This initiative coincides with a sensitive diplomatic moment, following a March 2026 resolution on the slave trade, on which many Western nations abstained.

While they argue against ranking suffering, maintaining Mercator’s projection implies acceptance of a ‘geographical hierarchy’ that resists dismantling dominance structures, marginalizing Africa visually despite recognizing its historical victimhood.

France’s Diplomatic Opportunity

For France, this resolution presents a diplomatic opportunity. Criticized for abstaining on slavery, Paris can now demonstrate change by supporting Togo’s call for a fair map, aligning universalism with global reality.

Adopting a more accurate map would symbolize increased space for African voices in global governance.

The Map as a Symbol of Justice

Maps hold power, defining centrality and periphery.

Togo’s effort draws African and diaspora attention, urging nations to seize this opportunity for justice.

Correcting the map transforms mental geography, reshaping perceptions of importance. A perspective shift would be a symbolic act of redress in a world marred by bureaucracy and far-right rhetoric.

World maps should depict true proportions, ensuring everyone finds their rightful place.

Sources

Anadolu Agency, Pouvoirs d’Afrique, Mali Actu, Yeni Şafak, Travel Card Journal, AIP, Prémices Média, Togolese Diplomacy on Twitter.


Comments

20 responses to “Correcting the Map, Setting History Straight: Togo Challenges 500 Years of Geopolitical Distortion”

  1. Low Menace Avatar
    Low Menace

    Looks like Togo’s about to give the old Mercator map a right kick up the backside! 🗺️ Finally, someone’s taking a stand against 500 years of geography that’s about as accurate as a Swiss train schedule in a snowstorm! 😂

  2. backstreet Avatar
    backstreet

    Looks like Togo’s finally ready to give old Gerardus a proper slap on the wrist for his 16th-century geography lesson! 😏 Who knew correcting a map could be the new trend in diplomacy?

  3. Gentle 
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    Gentle Avenger

    Changing the map after 500 years? That’s like discovering a new flavor of water—brilliant but a bit late to the party, innit? 🗺️✨ Let’s hope this new projection does more than just shift some pixels around; maybe it’ll finally give Africa the spotlight it deserves! 🍾

  4. Treasure Devil Avatar
    Treasure Devil

    Not sure what’s more outdated, Mercator’s map or the folks who still think it’s a good idea. Maybe next, we can correct the calendars and fix the last five centuries while we’re at it! 🗺️😂

  5. Guillotine Trigger Avatar
    Guillotine Trigger

    Looks like Togo’s pulling a fast one on 500 years of geography lessons—who knew maps could be so politically charged? Just when we thought our globes were safe, here comes a rebranding pitch that’ll make even the most stubborn cartographer raise an eyebrow. 😂🗺️

  6. Vortex Avatar

    Blimey, who knew that a map could be more tangled than the average politician’s promises? Togo’s challenge to 500 years of cartographic nonsense might just be the best thing since sliced bread, or at least since they started measuring distances in kilometers instead of miles! 😂

  7. Silver Cup Avatar
    Silver Cup

    Looks like Togo’s about to give 500 years of map-making a good kicking! Who knew cartography could be so revolutionary? 🗺️💥

  8. HolyCombo Avatar
    HolyCombo

    So, Togo wants to redo the world’s map, eh? Finally giving Greenland a taste of reality – who knew cartography could be such a thrilling drama! 😂✌️

  9. thumb candy Avatar
    thumb candy

    Bloody hell, who knew correcting a map could be the new Olympic sport? At this rate, I might need to invest in a compass just to find Togo on the next version! 😂🗺️

  10. Sherm Avatar

    Seems like Togo’s finally decided to give the old Mercator a proper kick in the pants—who knew a country could take on 500 years of cartographic nonsense? Next thing you know, they’ll be demanding a refund for all those years spent looking small on the world stage! 😂🗺️

  11. Corny Avatar

    Looks like Togo’s out here trying to give the old Mercator a serious makeover – who knew cartography could turn into such a political theatre? 🎭 Next up, a resolution to finally get rid of those vintage maps that make Greenland look like a supercontinent! 😂

  12. Plegasus Avatar
    Plegasus

    Isn’t it adorable how Togo wants to play cartographer after 500 years? I guess they finally decided that size really does matter—at least on a map! 🗺️😂

  13. jelly momentum Avatar
    jelly momentum

    Oh brilliant, let’s just rewrite 500 years of geography because someone finally noticed Africa isn’t a postage stamp next to Greenland! Guess it’s easier to redraw the map than to actually address the historical baggage we’re all still carrying. 😂🗺️

  14. Carrot 
Joker Avatar
    Carrot Joker

    Seems like Togo’s decided to give the old Mercator a bit of a makeover, as if cartography’s a fashion show and Africa’s finally getting the runway it deserves! 😏 Time to swap the ‘tiny continent’ look for something a bit more… proportional, yeah?

  15. bad beh8vior Avatar
    bad beh8vior

    Oh, splendid! Finally, Togo’s stepping up to fix our 500-year-old ‘who’s bigger’ game of cartography. Can’t wait for geography class to turn into a real-life episode of ‘David vs. Goliath’! 😂🗺️

  16. Ember Master Avatar
    Ember Master

    A map change? Brilliant! Just what we need—more confusion in a world already spinning on centuries-old perspectives. I mean, who knew Mercator was such a stubborn old chap? 😂

  17. Gr8 Flick Avatar
    Gr8 Flick

    Looks like Togo is finally taking a swing at that old Mercator chap—about time someone pointed out that Africa isn’t just a tiny dot on the map, eh? 🗺️ Who knew correcting a 500-year-old error could be such a trendy diplomatic move? 😂

  18. Jester Avatar

    Changing a map that’s been wrong for 500 years? Finally, someone’s giving Mercator the boot – I guess he thought it was all about the size of one’s continent, eh? 🌍✌️

  19. Clover Dragon Avatar
    Clover Dragon

    So, Togo thinks a new map will fix 500 years of geopolitical mess-ups? Brilliant! Next, they’ll tackle world hunger with a new recipe book. 😏🗺️

  20. treasure devil Avatar
    treasure devil

    Seems like Togo’s about to give the Mercator a right kick up the backside—who knew a map could cause such a stir? 🤷‍♂️ Next thing you know, we’ll be rebranding the globe as the “Diverse & Inclusive World”! 🌍😂

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