Togo: First International Resourcing Center Opens in Kara

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Tuesday, 12 November 2024 12:18
Togo: First International Resourcing Center Opens in Kara

(Togo First) - Togolese President Faure Gnassingbé inaugurated his country’s first international resourcing and ecotourism center on November 9. The facility, known as Lumen Valley (Valley of Lights), is located in Kara, 412 km north of Lomé, the capital. 

The project, steered by the Congrégation des Frères Saint-Jean de Kara and backed by the government, aims to foster human development, ecotourism, and social entrepreneurship. The center will facilitate training programs, contemplative practices, and the integration of local knowledge to empower the community.

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Lumen Valley specifically targets rural youth to provide them with essential skills and opportunities for a brighter future. Father Etienne Boudet, the project's promoter, emphasized the significance of this endeavor: "The success of this project shows us that Togolese youth are at the service of the Nation. And at no time has the President of the Republic authorized me to doubt youth, even in difficult times. This is a very important lesson in my life as a priest."

Nestled within the Djamdé nature reserve at 500 m altitude and approximately 20 kilometers from Kara town, Lumen Valley is designed as a multifunctional ecosystem. The facility has spaces for entrepreneurial training, incubators for innovative ideas, spiritual retreats, and various resourcing activities. It also has conference rooms, workshops, dormitories, villas, and a swimming pool—all built using local materials such as stone and straw.

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