Togo: GF2D gets $150M from US

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Saturday, 10 December 2022 04:11
Togo: GF2D gets $150M from US

(Togo First) - In Togo, the Groupe de réflexion et d'action Femme, Démocratie et Développement (GF2D), has just obtained a grant of more than 150 million CFA ($250,000) for various awareness-raising activities targeting certain vulnerable social groups. This facility was recently symbolically received in Lomé by Michelle Aguey, its Secretary General, from the First Counselor at the American Embassy, Ronald Hawkins, in the form of a check.

This financing falls under the Africa Regional Democracy Fund program, a funding mechanism released by the U.S. Department of State for the benefit of several African countries. 

According to the U.S. Embassy, the grant will mainly be devoted to a program that will foster women and girls’ democratic and political engagement, "for a more stable, inclusive and prosperous Togo by strengthening their ability to exercise their rights." 

The funds are to be used to implement a one-year program, and the goals of the U.S. representation include increasing women's understanding of their rights, improving their access to state and private identification systems (to facilitate access to employment opportunities, bank accounts, travel, voting, and health and social care), and combating harassment and violence against women.

Ayi Renaud Dossavi

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