Togo SearchesHere a list of sites were you can expect to find specific information about Togo when you search their database on the word "Togo": UNIONS is the United Nations International Organizations Network Search. Here you can search within all the UN-system, including sub-organizations. Expect to find too much documents, reports, articles, etc. about Togo. ECA-search - (UN.org.) In the database of the Economic Commission for Africa you might find some country-specific information about development. They also are quite good on gender issues. FAO-search - (UN-org.) Their database gives you lots of articles and reports about livestock and agriculture in Togo. Tons of free information! ILO-search - (UN-org.) Their database might find you some reports about working conditions in Togo, although there is little African country-specific information. Infonation is a UN statistics service. Choose country specific data from their huge and updated database. All countries are represented with data from the fields geography, economy, population and social indicators. You can compare data from up to seven countries. Excellent tool! UNDP-search - (UN-org.) You will find a solid amount of documents and reports about development in Togo in their database. UNESCO-search - (UN-org.) Their database contains loads of document related to education, science and culture and related items in Togo. WHO-search - (UN-org.) You'll find quit a few documents and reports about health issues in Togo and the region doing a search in their database. WTO-search - In the database of the World Trade Organization you'll find quit a few country-specific documents about trade, subsidies, development, etc. in Togo. Write "Togo" in the "Document Title" bar. WoYaa! is a search engine in French and English with links to quite a few sites in French-speaking Africa. Not updated since 1998 (?) and many bad connections. Yahoo-search - Yahoo helps you find websites related to Togo, although you'll have no idea what you'll find clicking their links...
Newspapers & PressHere, you'll find links to Togolese and non-Togolese newspapers and news agencies regularly writing about Togo, international press in general and other facilitators of news about Togo.
The Press in Togo
Press reporting about TogoAFP - Togo (French news agency) is probably the most regular provider of news from Togo, mostly with several articles a week, often a day. All in French but still recommended. afrol Togo is our own portal service to Togo in English. The service also includes regular Togolese news on afrol's Togo News page. Africa Confidential is a bisemanal journal on Africa. They let you enter their database on Togo of past headlines, which has some basic facts and news about Togo. AllAfrica (former AfricaNews) is a commercial network handling the distribution of reporting from more than 40 African news organizations and provides daily news from the African continent. You can also go directly to their Togo page, listing the latest news stories. IRIN (Integrated Regional Information Network) is a UN humanitarian information unit, covering news from all Africa. You can also go directly into their Togo archive, where articles from the last months about Togo figure. NewAfrica, Togo offers interesting information about Togolese infrastructures, agriculture, business, environment, education, etc. One World News Service is an international news service with a special page for Togo. In English, but not too regularly updated. PANA (PanAfrican News Agency) has an expanding pool of correspondents continent wide and partnerships with 48 national news agencies and the largest news-gathering operation in Africa. No country pages, but daily updated news from all over Africa. Weather.com has a page about the weather in Togo.
International pressLe Monde, the leading French newspaper, has an ample international coverage (all in French). You can also go directly to their Africa page. The Africa and Middle East site of the BBC World Services offers updated news, articles and other media services on Africa. The Financial Times is one of the world's leading business newspapers with a global outlook. You can also go directly to their Middle East and Africa page. The Independent is an excellent British newspaper with a wide international coverage. You might want to go directly to their Africa page, where the latest articles about the continent are listed. The International Herald Tribune is a daily newspaper edited in Paris with a focus on news from all over the world. Published with The New York Times & The Washington Post. The New York Times is one of the most important US newspapers, having a relatively good international coverage, including an Africa page. Most international articles, however, are by AP or Reuters. The Washington Post is a prestigious US newspaper with an ample international coverage. You might want to go directly to their Africa page or Togo page, were the last articles from WP are listed. Times Internet Edition (UK) is the internet edition of the world's oldest daily newspaper. The sister paper, the Sunday Times Internet Edition has its own website. Relatively good international coverage.
News & Discussion GroupsAfrica Online Togo offers services like e-mail, chat, newsgroups. A lot of news too, and only in English. L'Afrique sur Internet is a website in French about everything what's happening on Internet in francophone Africa. List of links, forums, etc. NewAfrica has chats, besides offering lots of other services.
Government OfficesRepublique Togolaise is the only official site where you can find some information on the policy in Togo. Only in French and with some news, but no daily updated. About Togolese government, see also Politics and General Information, below. OtherCities & TownsWeather.com has a page about the weather in Togo, with special information about some cities, like Lome.
Companies
CultureAfromix' web page to Togolese music, groups and artists, with special pages on some Togolese musicians. French and Spanish versions. The Ethnologue Database is a catalogue of more than 6,700 languages spoken in 228 countries. The Index organizes languages according to language families and countries.
EconomyMbendi Consultants' country profile on Togo concentrates on economical issues. Statistics on communications and information technology, etc. Planet Business-Togo offers interesting data of the country's economic situation for importers, exporters, distributors and traders. Togo Economic Development and Indicators is an annual NewAfrica country profile on their pages about African economy. They use the IMF as their primary source, which should guarantee for their quality.
Education
Environment/NatureFriends of the Earth (FoEI) is the world's largest federation of environmental groups, uniting close to one million activists worldwide. FoEI's member organizations in 61 countries. Its local office in Togo has a web page with some basic information. NewAfrica-Environment offers interesting information about the environment in Africa, among other subjects, and sometimes news about the environment in Togo.
General Information/Read about TogoThe U.S.
government has several informative, though subjective, pages about most countries in
the world, including Togo, being regularly updated. Big
resources are used to produce and maintain these pages. The CIA Factbook
2000 is probably
the best and most updated collection of data on the web. The Ethnologue Database is a catalogue of more than 6,700 languages spoken in 228 countries. The Index organizes languages according to language families. The Spanish spoken website of the Basque publishing house Ikuska has pages on all African countries with relatively good statistical data and fuller information on ethnic groups. Infoplease.com contains a page about Togo with basic data of the country: history, geography, etc. NewAfrica Togo offers interesting information about Togolese infrastructure, agriculture, business, environment, education, etc. You can order books about Togo on amazon.com's web page.
Human RightsThe Committee to Protect Journalists has a small, but interesting rapport about the situation of the press in Togo in 1997. The most informative site about human rights in Togo is the annual Country Report on Human Rights Practices Released by the U.S. State Department. Big, elaborated report about the state of human rights in Togo. In the annual World Press Freedom Review looks at the the state of the media in 168 countries, like Togo, documenting press freedom violations. 1999.
Organisations
PoliticsThe Committee to Protect Journalists has a small, but interesting rapport about the situation of the press in Togo in 1997. The most informative site about human rights in Togo is the annual Country Report on Human Rights Practices Released by the U.S. State Department. Big, elaborated report about the state of human rights in Togo. Elections in Togo is a document realized by the website Elections around the world. The UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) has country pages for most African countries, describing the refugee situation. Page contains annually updated texts and statistics about refugees living in the country and internally displaced. Go directly to their Togo page here. In the annual World Press Freedom Review looks at the the state of the media in 168 countries, like Togo, documenting press freedom violations. 1999. Political Parties:
Resource Pages/LinksAdmiNet's Togo Page offers an ample, well organized list of links. Africa dot com's Togo page with a general presentation, basic data and general travel information. In Afrique francophone, only in French, you'll find links to some sites in francophone countries and francophone Africa in general. The Index on Africa' Togo page includes various links. The index is created by The Norwegian Council for Africa, with the aim to strengthen the knowledge of Africa and African affairs. Their main page also has news and there are links to all countries on the continent. The Spanish spoken website of the Basque publishing house Ikuska has pages on all African countries with relatively good statistical data and links to some Spanish spoken sites. L'Afrique sur Internet is the website in French about everything what's happening on Internet in francophone Africa. List of links, forums, etc. WoYaa! is a search engine in French and English with links to some site in French-speaking Africa. Not updated since 1998 and many bad connections.
Sports
Telecom/Internet ServicesNetwork Startup Resource Center Togo Page contains information about telecommunications, internet services and networking in Togo.
TravelAfricaguide.com is a website with complete travel information on 51 African countries. In its pages about Togo you'll find data about region and towns, accommodation, tours and more. Atevo travel destinations offers practical data about Togo, besides some travel guides. Excite Travel has a site-page on Togo with some useful information and maps. The INFOHUB travel guide to Togo has useful travel information, including links on accommodation and transportation. Lonely Planet, the famous publisher of budget travel guides, has pages on each African country. On their Togo Page you'll find country background information and facts (overviews) for the traveler (money & costs, when to go, attractions, activities, getting there, getting around, etc.), if there's not a travel warning. Detailed facts only in the guide books. The U.S. State Department files travel information and warnings for all countries, world wide. Their annually updated pages contain a short description of the country and useful information about safety, crime rate, health services and insurance. Aimed at U.S. citizens, but useful for anybody. Go directly to their Togo Page. World Online Travel Agency for airlines, hotels, car hires, adventures in Africa has a page on Togo. You won't find too much information, but they have detailed maps of the country. World Travel Guide's entry to Togo: This is a good, informative and well organised site. Lists all kind of practical information (passport, visa, etc.) and has an introduction to Togolese tourist sites. Guides exist to all countries. You might want to go to their Africa Page. Also a German entry. Recommended.
Personal Home Pages - Togoleses
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