Togo: H.E Faure Gnassingbé hailed for promoting gender equality

Togolese President, His Excellency Faure Gnassingbé, is universally praised for his unwavering dedication to promoting gender equality. His determined efforts aim to nurture the talents of Togolese women, encourage their pursuit of autonomy, and actively integrate them into the country’s development processes. This ambitious initiative spans across all sectors of society, including rural women, entrepreneurs, and politicians.

President Gnassingbé embodies a vision of inclusive and participatory development, seeking to mobilize the skills and potential of women in all sectors.

To realize this vision, exceptional women have been appointed to positions of responsibility and strategic importance.

Among them, prominent figures such as Victoire Tomégah-Dogbé, Prime Minister, Sandra Ablamba Johnson, Secretary-General of the Presidency, Rose Kayi Mivedor, Minister of Commerce, Myriam Dossou, Minister of Development, and Yawa Djigbodi Tségan, President of the National Assembly, have emerged as leading figures in their respective fields.

This inclusive and diversified approach demonstrates the effectiveness of President Gnassingbé’s gender promotion initiatives, both nationally and internationally.

The appointment of women to key positions not only reflects a strong commitment to gender equality but also explicitly recognizes the outstanding contribution of women to building a prosperous nation.

Beyond national borders, President Faure Gnassingbé’s innovative approach to gender promotion is applauded, making Togo an inspiring example for other nations.

By fully integrating women into decision-making processes, the country gains a considerable advantage in its pursuit of sustainable and inclusive development.

In conclusion, His Excellency Faure Gnassingbé emerges as a visionary and progressive leader, whose commitment to gender promotion sets a commendable precedent for gender equality in Togo and beyond.

His leadership contributes to building a future where every Togolese woman can thrive and make a full contribution to the advancement of her country.

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Chantal TAWELESSI

 

 

 

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