Context
Togo has been committed to equal opportunities, gender equality and a stronger role for women since 1985.
The country has launched numerous reforms aimed at improving the protection of women’s rights and combating discrimination, especially in respect of family law, protection against violence and harassment, and equitable access to economic and agricultural means of production.
Despite the progress made, the implementation of the reforms remains challenging, especially at community level. Women still have only limited access to economic and political participation. This is also detrimental to social cohesion in the country.
Objective
Institutional structures in Togo are improved to reduce inequalities and discrimination against women.