2011 in Togo
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- 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]
