Togolese authorities set up estival agenda to boost the diaspora’s contribution to national development

Economic governance
Thursday, 22 July 2021 14:15
Togolese authorities set up estival agenda to boost the diaspora’s contribution to national development

(Togo First) - To support its diaspora’s contribution to national development, the Togolese government has drawn an “Estival Agenda for the Diaspora”. In a recent tweet, Robert Dussey, minister of foreign affairs, disclosed the information. 

The scheme targets Togolese nationals who have returned home for the summer vacations. It will, in effect, provide technical and administrative support to those who have investment projects likely to advance Togo’s economic development. 

To better serve you, we will help you know more about municipalities so that you can develop your respective hometowns if you wish to do so, Dussey wrote. 

Still in line with the initiative, a campaign to “identify Togolese living outside the country will be launched and the Single Diaspora Window will be presented,” during “information and welcome days.”

Every year, remittances sent home by the diaspora amount to about $500 million or more than CFA278 billion. Last year, these monies stood at $441 million (CFA283.3 billion), down from $458 million (CFA247 billion) in 2019. 

It should be recalled that the government of Togo - still to have the diaspora contribute more to national development - established the High Council for Togolese Abroad (HCTE) and the Single Diaspora Window, among others.

 Esaïe Edoh

Translated from French by Schadrac Akinocho

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