(Togo First) - • Organizers expect nearly 2,000 young people in Lomé for the second edition of the Youth Delivery Lab (YDL).
• Debates will focus on agro-industry, sports industry, peace, and social cohesion.
• Regional editions in Kara and Atakpamé already laid the groundwork in 2024.
The Youth Delivery Lab (YDL) will return to Lomé this year after a successful first edition in 2023. Organizers expect nearly 2,000 young people to attend, four times the number mobilized in the debut event.
Les thèmes du #YDL2025 sont là ! Autour du thème général "Valorisation du potentiel de la jeunesse au service du développement" On parlera :
— Youth Delivery Lab (@YouthDLab) August 14, 2025
? Agro-industrie
⚽ Industrie du sport
? Paix & cohésion sociale
Prêt·e à agir ? Rejoins-nous ? https://t.co/4COyYwr5Ur#YDL2025 #Togo pic.twitter.com/ZQc7tUbjdx
The roundtable will bring together young Togolese from across the country and the diaspora. It will also include researchers, entrepreneurs, association leaders, and professionals from both public and private sectors. Organizers want participants to exchange views, debate issues, and propose solutions under the theme “Harnessing the Potential of Young People for Development.”
The agenda already highlights several areas: development of the agro-industry, revitalization of the sports industry, and efforts to strengthen peace and social cohesion. Each topic reflects priorities voiced by young people in earlier consultations.
Ahead of the main event, organizers held regional editions in Kara and Atakpamé in August 2024. These sessions aimed to capture local realities and ensure representation from young people nationwide.
The first YDL, also held in Lomé in 2023, focused on “Promoting Local SMEs to Become National Champions.” That edition gathered participants from every economic region and from diverse sectors to discuss the foundations of nation building.
Organizers opened online registration several weeks ago and continue to welcome sign-ups from interested participants.
Octave A. Bruce