Togolese government seeks to reinforce women’s rights

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Monday, 11 July 2022 12:07
Togolese government seeks to reinforce women’s rights

(Togo First) - Gathered last Thursday, the council of ministers of Togo assessed and adopted a draft bill amending laws in favor of strengthening women’s rights in the country.

The Council, in line with its ambition to promote equal rights between women and men, approved the draft bill. The latter aims to “further strengthen the rights of women in the areas of marriage, maternity, work, protection against domestic abuse and economic violence, social security,” according to the Council’s minutes.

Now, the draft bill is to be validated by the parliament. 

Meanwhile, the government lauds “constant efforts” that “helped improve women’s conditions and put our country at the same level as exemplary States, especially in the economic, social, legal, and political areas.”

Togo is one of the countries that improved the most in the women's economic inclusion area in recent years, according to a World Bank report. With a score of 84.4 over 100 in this report, Togo was the seventh in Africa (just after Mauritius), and second in West Africa (after Cape Verde), when it comes to protecting equal opportunities between men and women.

Ayi Renaud Dossavi

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