Courtesy Call on the Speaker of the Parliament of Togo -ILGRP Project

Dr. Rasheed Draman, our Executive Director paid a courtesy call on the Speaker of the Parliament of Togo, Rt. Hon. Sevon-Tepe Kodjo Adedze. This visit was part of the Inclusive Legislatures for Gender Responsive Project (ILGRP), jointly implemented by the African Centre for Parliamentary Affairs (ACEPA) and The Parliamentary Centre.

The discussions focused on key strategic areas to support the Parliament of Togo in becoming more gender-responsive, both at the administrative and political levels. As part of our commitment to strengthening inclusive governance, ACEPA continues to work with parliamentary stakeholders to promote gender-responsive policymaking across Africa.

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