Organisation Internationale de la Francophonie trains about 30 Togolese youth to social and inclusive entrepreneurship

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Wednesday, 25 April 2018 14:45
Organisation Internationale de la Francophonie trains about 30 Togolese youth to social and inclusive entrepreneurship

(Togo First) - West African Office of the Organisation Internationale de la Francophonie (BRAO) is actually training about 30 young Togolese to social and inclusive entrepreneurship.

This initiative aligns with the incubation of second promotion of the Libres Ensemble project carriers. It aims to boost skills of young women and men incubated, regarding identification and implementation of social and inclusive projects. Truth is, Africa already excels in this regard, but informally, according to Eric Adja, regional director OIF. The goal is to learn how inclusive and social entrepreneurship benefits a country like France, and find out how Africa and Togo could also benefit from it, he added.

Social and inclusive economy according to Mr. Adja refers to all services to the community and ability to create value, wealth, but also sharing-focused. It includes services to people, health, etc.

Philippe Girardet, expert of the issue and trainer, for his part, revealed some of the training’s key components, such as how to “elaborate a project, develop it and secure financing”. Inclusive and social entrepreneurship involves “any business that meets a social need, creating wealth while covering this need which is not taken care of by the State,” he added.

Séna Akoda

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