Togo/ Women's entrepreneurship: Togo among the three FEMMPACT II pilot countries

Published on 16/09/2025 | La rédaction

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The pan-African FEMMPACT program launches its second edition in Togo, Benin and Mauritania, with the ambition of transforming the ideas of women entrepreneurs into viable, competitive projects. This new stage follows on from a successful first phase in Côte d'Ivoire and Senegal.

In Togo, the initiative is based on a network of local incubators including KREACITY-LBS, INNOV'UP and NUNYA LAB. Supported by the Kingdom of Morocco and the German Federal Government, through GIZ and AMCI, the program targets women aged 18 to 45, active in agribusiness, tech or crafts.

Participants will benefit from tailor-made support: personalized coaching, specialized workshops, access to pan-African networks and introductions to investors. The aim is to bridge the persistent gaps in access to finance and markets, recurring obstacles for West African women entrepreneurs.

By integrating training, mentoring and international networking, FEMMPACT aims to accelerate women's economic empowerment and stimulate innovation in strategic sectors.

For Togo, where women represent an important part of the entrepreneurial fabric but remain limited by structural constraints, this program is a new opportunity to strengthen national competitiveness, and support more inclusive growth.

Applications are open until September 25, 2025.

Source: www.togofirst.com


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