PM Tomegah-Dogbe launches Program of Excellence for Women in Africa

Economic governance
Wednesday, 10 March 2021 12:00
PM Tomegah-Dogbe launches Program of Excellence for Women in Africa

(Togo First) - On Monday, 8 March, PM Victoire Tomégah-Dogbé launched the Program of Excellence for Women in Africa (PEFA). The latter is a presidential initiative aimed at enabling more young women to create wealth for Togo. 

In its pilot phase, the project will target 20 women, aged between 20 and 28 years, holding at least a bachelor's or in their final year of bachelor’s degree in a local university. 

Women selected will receive a 2-year training on the professional world, leadership, and entrepreneurship. 

I’m happy to announce the first batch of this Pan-African program, an initiative shared by many countries including Togo, which is a reference when it comes to the promotion of women’s rights,” said the Prime Minister. She then encouraged more women to “try their luck” and apply for the program. 

The new scheme is similar to Togo’s Presidential Excellence Program of the National Development Plan (PPEP). The latter helped train 20 youths and deployed them in decision-making bodies. 

Let it be recalled Togo is the first country in the WAEMU, and the 7th in sub-Saharan Africa to promote women, both in the public and private sectors, according to a report recently released by the World Bank. 

Séna Akoda

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