AfCFTA: Togo launches national consultations to take stock of women entrepreneurs’ needs

Economic governance
vendredi, 23 juillet 2021 16:08
AfCFTA: Togo launches national consultations to take stock of women entrepreneurs’ needs

(Togo First) - The ministry of trade, industry, and local consumption launched yesterday the National consultation Day on women's involvement in intra-African trade. The launch, which took place in Lomé, aligns with the implementation of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).

The ministry, through the said consultations, plans to provide women with a platform to express their needs and interests, relative to trade in the framework of the AfCFTA. They will “enable women and other key actors to identify potential and existing challenges and opportunities that women who engage in intra-African trade face.” 

The consultations will be carried out throughout the country. They are also expected to allow women to know more about issues related to the export and import of goods through African borders. 

The decision to launch these sessions follows a battery of workshops organized, last month, for women entrepreneurs.

African countries, let’s recall, have officially started trading under the African Continental Free Trade Area Agreement (AfCFTA).

Esaïe Edoh

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