Empowering Togolese Women: BOAD's Yennenga Program Graduates First Cohort of Female Leaders

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Friday, 05 May 2023 11:41
Empowering Togolese Women: BOAD's Yennenga Program Graduates First Cohort of Female Leaders

(Togo First) - In Togo, the first cohort of women enrolled in the Yennenga Women Leadership Program, an initiative of the West African Development Bank (BOAD), has graduated. The BOAD and Paris' Haute École de Commerce (HEC) recently awarded completion certificates to all 20 graduates.

The program aims to enhance the BOAD's human capital, unlock women's professional potential in Africa, and inspire future generations of girls and women. The 20 graduates work across all of the Bank's divisions, and with the training, they now have the necessary skills to contribute to the lender's growth and help make it a benchmark.

During the graduation ceremony, Rose Kayi Mivédor, Togo's Minister of Investment Promotion, praised the BOAD's commitment to promoting gender equality and women's entrepreneurship in Togo through its Yennenga program. She emphasized that the program will enable Togolese women, who make up more than 50% of the population, to contribute to the country's economic growth and social development. Serge Ekué, President of the BOAD, stressed the importance of women's strong engagement in the development of African society, adding that the Yennenga program aims to encourage women to fully play their role within the institution.

The Yennenga program is part of the BOAD's Djoliba 2021-2025 strategy. On May 2, the program enrolled its second cohort of trainees.

Ayi Renaud Dossavi

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