AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoWomen in Trade: ECOWAS launched a Lomé fortnight to back women small-scale cross-border traders, running June 18–29, with a focus on making borders less of a barrier and more of a growth driver. Digital Sovereignty: ISOC-Togo held the 12th Togo IGF at the University of Lomé, debating how Togo should govern AI, big data and digital sovereignty, building on youth recommendations. Investment Push: Faure Gnassingbé met Saudi PIF’s Yasir Al-Rumayyan in Rome to explore new Saudi-backed investments in agriculture, industry and port operations, including ongoing rural water projects. Digital Finance: Togo’s digital banking use hit 32.2% by end-March 2026, alongside lower average interest rates and growth in savings and microfinance. Air Connectivity Agenda: African ministers adopted the Lomé Declaration to speed up cheaper, more connected air travel across the continent, aiming to turn commitments into real routes and lower costs. Fisheries & Oceans: Togo urged compliance with the Gulf of Guinea fishing moratorium and is also participating in the UN Ocean Conference to strengthen marine protection and planning for marine protected areas. Health Needs: Calls continue to upgrade Nkwanta South Government Hospital with modern theatre and diagnostic equipment to improve care and reduce referrals.
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