Choose Africa Program: France Supports Togolese SMEs with €30 Million

Economic governance
Monday, 30 September 2024 18:16
Choose Africa Program: France Supports Togolese SMEs with €30 Million

(Togo First) - By the first half of 2025, the French Development Agency (FDA)  will provide Togo with €30 million to support local SMEs. 

According to Papa Amoudou Sarr, Executive Director of FDA, the new funding falls under the Choose Africa program. Sarr announced this on September 27, in a meeting with Togolese Prime Minister Victoire Dogbé.

The funds will target startups and micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs). Priority, Sarr noted, will be given to businesses owned by young men and women, and active in sectors like agriculture, livestock, fishing, transport, and crafts.

In anticipation of this funding, FDA will make an initial disbursement of €4 million euros (about 2.5 billion CFA francs) to support the Agency for the Development of Very Small and Medium Enterprises (ADTPME),  which coordinates initiatives for SMEs in Togo. According to Augustin Favereau, France's Ambassador to Togo, this initial funding will help start technical discussions to release the full €30 million.

The Choose Africa program is currently in its second phase and is run jointly by FDA and the African Development Bank (AfDB). It aims to support the informal sector until 2027. It does so by offering loans and online training programs that boost the capacities of SMEs and startups.

Esaïe Edoh

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