Isabelle Djibgodi Améganvi Manavi (3 September 1961) born in Kpalimé,[1] Togo, is a Togolese lawyer and politician.
She enrolled at the collège Notre Dame des Apôtre and the Tokoin Lycée in Lomé, Togo's capital.
As a lawyer, she represented students, political prisoners, journalists, trade unionists and other human rights activists.
[3][4] At a rally on 26 August 2012, attended by thousands of people, she called the women of Togo to a week-long sex-strike against recent electoral reforms, which would make it easier for the ruling president Faure Gnassingbe's party to win re‑election in the parliamentary polls scheduled for October 2012.
[5] She was inspired by the sex strike of Liberian women led by Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, who in 2003 used the tactic to push for peace during wartime.
Ameganvi cited the many frustrations and disappointments arising from the establishment of lists of candidates for the upcoming parliamentary election.