is a renowned Beninese urban planner and specialist in urban development, land management, environmental governance and local development. A graduate of EAMAU with advanced training from the La Cambre Institute of Architecture in Brussels, he brings more than thirty-five years of experience dedicated to sustainable development in Africa.
Since April 2023, he has served as Minister of Living Environment and Transport in charge of Sustainable Development, and, since June 2025, as Minister of Energy, Water and Mines. In this dual leadership role, he champions an integrated vision bringing together urban planning, infrastructure, environment, energy, water and mining to strengthen resilience, improve essential services, and guide territorial development in Benin.
Before joining the government, José Tonato founded the consultancy PLANURBA SCP and later joined IMPACT Consultants, where he led major projects in urban planning, environmental management and land reforms. He also held key positions within the Ministry of Environment and supported local governments in the implementation of decentralisation reforms.
Internationally, he served as Chief Urban Development Officer at the African Development Bank, International Expert to the Government of Rwanda, and Regional Technical Advisor for Cities Alliance, contributing significantly to the Africities programs.
Widely recognised for his leadership and strategic vision, José Tonato continues to advance sustainable, resilient and inclusive development across African territories and energy systems.