FIPAC
International Festival for the Promotion of Arts and Culture
from 2nd to 8th November 2026


FIPAC’s Core Objectives
Through three foundational pillars, the festival is committed to strengthening cultural identity, fostering dialogue, and building a collective future rooted in dignity and peace.

1. Celebrating Togolese and African Culture
Highlighting the rich cultural and artistic heritage of Togo and Africa.

2. Cultural Reconciliation and Reconnection
Reconnecting youth and the diaspora with their roots, rediscovering forgotten knowledge, and reaffirming pride in a vibrant and enduring heritage.

3. Intercultural Dialogue and Peace
Creating a space for encounter among cultures, generations, and beliefs to strengthen social cohesion in a changing world.
Who are we ?





Today, the primary goal of every individual and every family is to live in peace. This desire to live with peace of mind and tranquillity is more desirable than ever. This aspiration responds to the requirements of self-respect and respect for others, which also requires responsible behaviour. Thus, it goes without saying that where there is peace, there is happiness. However, a startling observation must be made.
Unfortunately, we see that there are families who do not know happiness or who have never experienced it, even for a minute. That is why each and every one of us must fight to build a peaceful world based on happiness for all, that is, a better and peaceful world, livable for all through positive thoughts and a spirit of solidarity with our neighbours.
This is how daughters and sons from diverse backgrounds, regardless of culture, religion, race, gender, language, social class or origin, created EVHAS-LOTUS: Espace des Volontaires pour l'Humanisme et l'Action Sociale (Space for Volunteers for Humanism and Social Action).
About Akwaba-Togo

Fipac is a festival dedicated to promoting Togolese culture, local talent, and sustainable community development. It brings together participants from various regions of Togo and the diaspora.
It is paired with an international workcamp called “Akwaba-Togo,” aligned with Togo’s cultural policy and resilience strategy. The program welcomes volunteer and intern participants for various projects and internships, also in accordance with the guidelines of Ville Vie Vacances / International Solidarity (VVV/SI).