Togolaises In Science returns to Togo IT Days for second consecutive year

Date: 2026-08-20
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By:   Nana Appiah Acquaye

Togolaises In Science participated in the 2026 edition of Togo IT Days, marking the second consecutive year the organisation has taken part in the technology event.

Held in Lomé, the event provided a platform for the organisation to showcase its community and initiatives aimed at supporting women and girls in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM).

Throughout the two-day event, the Togolaises In Science exhibition stand served as a meeting point for participants interested in learning about the organisation’s activities and exploring potential collaborations.

Members of the organisation, including Diane Fumey, Loreta Bekoutare and Dossougan Monique, took turns managing the stand and engaging with participants during the event.

Togolaises In Science members also participated in several sessions as speakers, moderators and facilitators. Matina Gaël Egbidi delivered opening remarks and moderated an interactive “Ask Me Anything” session that allowed participants to engage directly with speakers.

Belynda Latre E. Lawson Betum moderated a panel examining investment flows in Africa in 2026, which also featured Doris Djaglo as a speaker.

Fadimatou Ayewa participated as a speaker in an Oxford Debate focused on whether African countries should replicate the Silicon Valley model or develop their own approach to technology and innovation.

Edwige d’Almeida also hosted the Business Challenge Live session during the event.

The organisation said its participation provided opportunities to engage with visitors, introduce its initiatives and explore new partnerships aimed at advancing opportunities for Togolese women in STEM.

Togolaises In Science also acknowledged the organisers of Togo IT Days and Commissioner General Dr Fleur Agbessi-Awussi for continuing the partnership and supporting its participation for a second consecutive year.

The organisation said it remains committed to creating spaces and opportunities that enable more Togolese women and girls to participate and advance in STEM fields.

 

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