Lomé to host UNCTAD regional meeting on women in e-commerce

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Thursday, 30 April 2026 08:57
Lomé to host UNCTAD regional meeting on women in e-commerce

(Togo First) - The United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) will hold a regional meeting in Lomé on May 6-7, 2026, bringing together women involved in e-commerce as part of its “eTrade for Women” programme.

The Togolese capital will host digital entrepreneurs from several countries, aiming to strengthen their e-commerce skills. The meeting will also provide a platform to share experiences and build professional networks across the region.

The programme includes discussion sessions on digital business development, with a focus on improving online performance and developing financing strategies tailored to participants’ businesses.

The meeting is also expected to offer opportunities to form partnerships with stakeholders in the digital ecosystem and explore new areas of collaboration.

It comes as, in Togo and across much of Africa, women play a major role in trade but remain largely in the informal sector, with limited incomes and growth prospects. E-commerce is seen as a way to overcome geographic barriers, expand market access and reach new customers, including in the diaspora and across the region, notably through the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).

For Togo, hosting the meeting is part of broader efforts to promote digital inclusion. Authorities expect it to help integrate more women into the digital economy, strengthen competitiveness and support inclusive growth.

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