Togo appoints first woman to lead a public university

Education
Monday, 22 September 2025 16:23
Togo appoints first woman to lead a public university

Highlights:

  • Prof. Houzou Mouzou Grâce Prénam named President of the University of Kara.
  • Milestone for female representation in academic leadership.
  • Prof. Kossivi Hounakey takes over at the University of Lomé.

For the first time in Togo’s history, a woman has been appointed to head a public university. Professor Houzou Mouzou Grâce Prénam, a lieutenant colonel physician and rheumatologist, is now the President of the University of Kara. She also becomes the institution’s first-ever president.

Professor Grâce Prénam has led the rheumatology department at Kara University Hospital since 2012. In her new role, she plans to expand research, foster international cooperation, and make the university more attractive to students from across the region. Her appointment is seen as a landmark for women in academic leadership in Togo.

ima2 1

At the University of Lomé, the country’s largest higher education institution with more than 60,000 students, Professor Kossivi Hounakey has been named president. A public law scholar and former Minister of Commerce, he succeeds Professor Adama Mawulé Kpodar after serving in office for two years. His priorities include strengthening governance, improving teaching quality, and deepening partnerships with the private sector and international institutions.

ima1 1

Both appointments come as Togo pushes to modernize higher education and align it with national development goals. Education takes more than 10% of the state budget, reflecting its role in competitiveness, innovation, and regional integration.

Ayi Renaud Dossavi

To contact us: c o n t a c t [@] t o g o f i r s t . c o m

Please publish modules in offcanvas position.