AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoWomen in Trade: ECOWAS launched a regional fortnight in Lomé to back women small-scale cross-border traders, with Togo’s economy minister saying borders should become drivers of development, not barriers. Digital Sovereignty: ISOC-Togo held the 12th National Internet Governance Forum at the University of Lomé, focusing on governing AI, big data and digital sovereignty, with youth recommendations feeding into the talks. Investment Push: Togo and Saudi Arabia discussed new co-investments in agriculture, agro-industry, manufacturing and ports, including follow-ups on a solar water systems programme funded by Saudi support. Finance Uptick: Digital banking use in Togo hit 32.2% by end-March 2026, alongside lower average interest rates and growth in savings and microfinance. Fisheries & Oceans: Togo urged compliance with the annual fishing moratorium and is also taking part in the UN Ocean Conference to strengthen marine protection and sustainable resource management. Health Needs: Calls are growing to rehabilitate and re-equip Nkwanta South Government Hospital to meet higher healthcare standards. Regional Air Connectivity: African ministers adopted the Lomé Declaration to speed up affordable, connected air travel across the continent, reinforcing SAATM and the Yamoussoukro Decision.
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