AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoWomen in Trade: ECOWAS launched a Lomé-based regional fortnight to back women small-scale cross-border traders, running June 18–29, with a trade fair and policy talks on making borders less of a barrier. 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 agenda. New Investment Talks: Togo and Saudi Arabia discussed fresh co-investments in agriculture, agro-industry, manufacturing and port operations, including follow-ups to Saudi-funded rural water and solar projects. Banking Growth: Togo reported digital banking use reaching 32.2% by end-March 2026, alongside lower average interest rates and rising savings and microfinance activity. Aviation Integration: Togo signed an agreement with AFCAC under SAATM, while African ministers adopted the Lomé Declaration to speed up a “single African sky” and make air travel more affordable. Fisheries Rules: Togo urged stakeholders to respect the annual Gulf of Guinea fishing moratorium as demand outstrips local fish supply. Health Staffing: WHO flagged Togo’s shortage of mental health specialists and uneven access, as reforms aim to expand care in rural areas.
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