Togo: AfDB backed PAIFFV women empowerment project with $990,000 since launch

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Friday, 08 March 2024 19:45
Togo: AfDB backed PAIFFV women empowerment project with $990,000 since launch

(Togo First) - The African Development Bank (AfDB) pumped over $990,248 in Togo’s Vulnerable Women's Financial Inclusion Support Project (PAIFFV). This is a project to empower over 13,500 vulnerable women across the country.

The pan-African lender pointed out that it extended more than 15,000 loans as part of this program. Its support, the AfDB claims, helped beneficiaries set up 8,072 micro and small businesses, with each micro and small enterprise creating an average of 1.2 jobs.

The PAIFFV was launched in 2016 with the primary goal of fostering the socio-economic inclusion of vulnerable groups, especially women with disabilities, those suffering from obstetric fistula, victims of trafficking and sexual exploitation, low-income single mothers, and women porters. 

Initially, the project was launched in the Maritime and Kara regions but was extended to the Savanes region in 2022. 

The project cost $2.08 million (approximately 1.2 billion CFA francs) overall. The AfDB provided $1.8 million and the government disbursed $225,685. The initial number of beneficiaries targeted was 10,000 women. 

Esaïe Edoh

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