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Public Financial Management in Senegal

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In 2024, the government of Senegal identified that there had been misreporting to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) under the previous government. The sovereign debt for 2023 was calculated to stand at 111% of GDP, leading to a pause in the IMF programme.

In response to a demand from the Government of Senegal, the UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office is providing a package of peer to peer and technical assistance to assist the design and implementation of public financial management reforms.

External Evaluation of ENERGIA Phase 7

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TPP Directors Neil McCulloch and Laure-Hélène Piron are evaluating ENERGIA, an international network championing women as change agents in the energy transition. 

The evaluation has (i) accountability and (ii) learning&strategy development objectives. TPP will assess the performance of ENERGIA Phase 7, in line with its commitments to Sida, against ENERGIA's 4 outcome areas:

Democratic governance in Senegal

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Senegal has emerged as a stronger democracy following elections in 2024. Despite outgoing President Macky Sall's attempt to restrict political and civic space and undermine free and fair elections, Bassirou Diomaye Faye, released from prison 10 days before presidential elections, took over power peacefully and became Africa's youngest President.