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Amen Assignon is a journalist based in Lomé, Togo. I like work that is well done . I am interested in all subjects that affect the development of Africa. I realize audiovisual productions on various subjects. Politics, economy, culture, social. And also voiceovers for documentaries.
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Towards increased participation of women in the upcoming elections in Togo
Togo is preparing for a double election on April 20, with political parties gearing up for participation. Women are actively positioning themselves for these electoral events, indicating a potential increase in their participation.
A crowdfunding solution for young entrepreneurs in Togo
In Togo, as in other parts of Africa, access to financing remains a significant obstacle for young entrepreneurs. To address this issue, two young tech enthusiasts have launched a crowdfunding solution called 'Fintou'.
Aquaculture booming with tilapia farming in Togo
In Togo, tilapia farming has been gaining momentum in recent years, with local initiatives and government support boosting the fish farming sector. Lofty Farm, a pioneering organic tilapia farm, plays a significant role in ensuring the country's self-sufficiency in fish production and promoting local consumption.
Togo: 'Les Afropéennes' Celebrate Cultural Diversity
The 'Les Afropéennes' festival in Lomé, Togo, brings together music enthusiasts to celebrate cultural diversity, promote inclusion, and foster openness to the world, especially among the youth.
The Togolese government wants to extend health insurance
The Togolese government aims to achieve 60% health coverage by 2025 by extending health insurance to more social groups through Universal Health Insurance (AMU). The initiative, launched in early January, has received mixed reactions from the Togolese population.
Togo: the Lomé gift fair
Despite an economic context, initiatives are being created to bring joy to Togolese people during the end-of-year holidays, such as the gift fair, an annual event in Lomé.
A showcase to promote Togolese products
Togo aims to boost its national economy by promoting local consumption, with producers and processors collaborating to create a dedicated space for Togolese products. This initiative seeks to enhance the competitiveness of local products against foreign competition, offering a diverse range of items from various regions of the country.
A technological park for agricultural experimentation dedicated to producers
In Togo, technology and innovation are being harnessed to enhance agricultural productivity, food security, and nutrition. The country has established its first agricultural technology and innovation park in Davié, over 30 km north of Lomé. The park features spaces for experimenting with new crop varieties, which, once tested, can be introduced to farmers.
Legislative and Regional Elections Set for April 13 in Togo
The legislative and regional elections in Togo, which have been postponed several times, are now scheduled to take place on April 13. The government announced the election timeline on Thursday evening.
Togo: The opposition sounds the alarm as elections approach
Togo is preparing for legislative and regional elections by the end of the first quarter of 2024, with an additional 22 deputies to be elected. The opposition claims this is a power grab, arguing that the current National Assembly no longer has the mandate to legislate.
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