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2011 in Togo
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Events of the year
2011 in
Togo
Incumbents
President
:
Faure Gnassingbé
Prime Minister
:
Gilbert Houngbo
Events
January 20: Prime Minister of
Ivory Coast
Guillaume Soro
begins diplomatic visit to Togo
[
1
]
February 1: Togo and
Ethiopia
sign technical assistance agreement for training of Togolese agricultural and sanitation workers
[
2
]
March 28: 50 Togolese businessmen visit
New Delhi
to promote economic cooperation with
India
[
3
]
April 3: Air bridge from
Abidjan
established to evacuate Togolese nationals from Ivory Coast
[
4
]
May 27:
University of Lomé
temporarily closed due to
student riots
[
5
]
June 15: Healthcare providers begin strike in protest of government
[
6
]
June 29:
Ecobank Group
opens new headquarters in
Lomé
[
7
]
Establishments
Deaths
References
↑
"Togo: Ivorian PM Guillaume Soro visits Lomé"
.
Abidjan.net
. 2011-01-20
. Retrieved
2025-03-12
.
↑
"Accord de coopération entre Lomé et Addis"
.
République Togolaise
(in French)
. Retrieved
2025-03-13
.
↑
"Pakistan-Togo
: commerce en expansion"
.
République Togolaise
(in French)
. Retrieved
2025-03-13
.
↑
"Pont aérien entre Abidjan et Lomé"
.
République Togolaise
(in French)
. Retrieved
2025-03-13
.
↑
"TOGO: Lomé campus closed after student violence"
.
University World News
. Retrieved
2025-03-13
.
↑
"Médecins en grève, étudiants en colère
: le Togo traverse une zone de turbulences"
.
Les Observateurs - France 24
(in French). 2011-06-16
. Retrieved
2025-03-13
.
↑
"Togo
: Ecobank inaugure son nouveau siège à Lomé – Afrique7, l'info du continent en continu"
(in French). 2011-06-29
. Retrieved
2025-03-13
.
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