Before the year ends, Togo will launch two major projects to attract more investments from its diaspora

Economic governance
Tuesday, 11 May 2021 15:15
Before the year ends, Togo will launch two major projects to attract more investments from its diaspora

(Togo First) - This year, two major projects will be carried out by the High Council for Togolese Abroad (HCTE). The first is the census of Togolese living abroad and the second is the creation of a registry for Togolese entrepreneurs and investors living outside the country. 

This was disclosed on May 10 by the minister of foreign affairs, Robert Dussey, on the sidelines of the launch of the Diaspora Window. The latter aims to provide technical support to the HCTE towards attracting more investment in Togo. On this occasion, Dussey also mentioned steps the government plans to take via the HCTE, to get the Togolese diaspora to contribute to national development. 

In effect, the two projects announced will help the government have accurate demographic data on Togolese abroad and identify those of them who can contribute to its 2020-2025 Roadmap, by investing or with their business projects. 

Besides these two projects, in 2022 or 2023, the country should establish the Investment Fund for Togolese Abroad (FITEX), create an incubator for the diaspora, as well as launch a platform to integrate Togolese abroad in public and international institutions, as well as in multinational companies also. 

Séna Akoda

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