Togo's NanaTech Program Completes First Training Cycle for Women Entrepreneurs

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Tuesday, 19 November 2024 15:51
Togo's NanaTech Program Completes First Training Cycle for Women Entrepreneurs

(Togo First) - NanaTech Entrepreneures, part of Togo's Ministry of Digital Economy and Transformation's NanaTech digital program, is celebrating its first cohort. The six-month initiative concluded with a Demo Day on November 16 in Lomé, where the 45 women participants presented their projects to investors and industry partners. During the ceremony, certificates of participation were awarded to the beneficiaries.

Digital Economy Minister, Cina Lawson, lauded the program's success, saying: "We want digital to be centered on people, and in particular on women, to be able to become a hub of digital innovation. So we expect them to come back to us in a few months and tell us how the training has supported them."

NanaTech Entrepreneures has enhanced female entrepreneurs' ability to use digital tools, improve business management, and expand their markets internationally through e-commerce. Projects presented included "Soke's Hands," a brand of handcrafted bags made from luxury pearls; "FaithProduct," an enriched flour company; and "Sunclay," a brand of natural clay-based cosmetics.

Funded by the Millennium Challenge Corporation and implemented by OMCA-Togo, NanaTech consists of five components. In addition to NanaTech Entrepreneures, these include NanaTech Immersion (a six-day intensive training program), NanaTech Écosystème (nationwide roundtables to strengthen the female entrepreneurial ecosystem), NanaTech Lab (an online training platform), and NanaTech Talents (a month-long program focused on developing entrepreneurship and digital skills among startups).

Ayi Renaud Dossavi

 

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