About 80% of the Togolese population think the country offers many opportunities to start a business

Economic governance
Wednesday, 07 July 2021 14:49
About 80% of the Togolese population think the country offers many opportunities to start a business

(Togo First) - Nearly 79% of Togolese citizens say there are good opportunities to start a business in the region where they live. The figure is from the 2020-2021 report of the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM), an international research center that studies entrepreneurial activity in several countries, worldwide. 

The ages of the sample population of Togolese citizens covered by the study range from 18 to 64 years. The survey was carried out on site by the National Coalition for Youth Employment (CNEJ) and the Centre autonome d'études et de renforcement des capacités pour le développement au Togo (CADERDT).

In detail, around 60% of Togolese citizens believe it’s easy to start a business in Togo and 69% claim they know someone who recently started their business. Meanwhile, around 92% of the surveyed are confident they have the skills needed to start and run a business - this is the highest rate among the 43 countries featured in the report. However, only 48% of them plan to take the plunge in the next few months; against 44% who are hesitant to follow the entrepreneurial path. 

Asked about the pandemic’s impact on entrepreneurship in Togo, about 90% of the respondents said it has brought down household income and dimmed Togolese’s entrepreneurial spirit. In detail, over 50% of the respondents said the health crisis forced entrepreneurs to cease all activities, while 27% of them affirmed they know someone who took advantage of the pandemic to launch their business.

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