Togo’s Employers Association and the UN system reinforce their collaboration

Economic governance
Thursday, 08 September 2022 19:40
Togo’s Employers Association and the UN system reinforce their collaboration

(Togo First) - The Togolese Employers’ Association (CNP-Togo) and the UN System will boost their partnership to better support the local private sector. The two signed an agreement to this end on Wednesday, Sept. 7.

Laurent Coami Tamegnon, who chairs the CNP-Togo, and Aliou Mamadou Dia, representative of the UNDP and acting resident coordinator of the UN, were both present when the document was signed.

The agreement aligns with Togo’s 2025 government roadmap and aims to speed up the achievement of SDGs in the country by 2030.

"Through joint initiatives, the two entities are committed to greater impact through private sector development, optimization of programmatic outcomes (including innovative CSR initiatives), decent work, job promotion, and protection," the two institutions said. 

Founded over 60 years ago, the CNP represents more than 1,500 companies and 24 business associations. Last July, the Togolese organization also signed an agreement with IB Bank Togo (formerly BTCI), to help SMEs to get financing more easily.

Written by: Ayi Renaud Dossavi

Translated from French by Schadrac Akinocho

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