AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoAviation Reform in Togo: Togo cut airline market entry fees from CFA200 million to CFA3.5 million, aiming to attract more carriers and push down fares, as regulators met in Lomé under ECOWAS air transport plans. Regional Disability Inclusion: ECOWAS handed over assistive devices to children with disabilities in Nigeria, with Togo included in the first phase, as the bloc expands access to assistive technology and local production. Togo’s Resilience Push: President Faure Gnassingbé urged African states to strengthen economic resilience and strategic coordination to blunt spillovers from the Middle East crisis, citing energy, food, and logistics pressures. Togo’s Income Milestone: The World Bank upgraded Togo to lower-middle-income status, reflecting stronger growth and updated census data—an update that could reshape financing prospects. MSME Growth Forum: Di-Kéti in Lomé spotlighted that certification and better product quality are now key for Togolese MSMEs to scale sustainably. Human Development Snapshot: Sierra Leone ranked 13th in West Africa on the latest HDI, with Togo listed among higher-performing countries in the region.
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