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According to the Bank’s website, the objective of this project is to support Senegal’s efforts to (i) boost revenue collection and transparency, (ii) Promoting economic opportunities, and (iii) Strengthening climate resilience.
The Senegal RISE DPF series aims to boost economic transformation and resilience and improve Senegalese living standards in the long term. The proposed operation is organized around three reform pillars: (i) Strengthening revenue collection and transparency; (ii) promoting private sector development; and (iii) strengthening climate resilience. Identified based on strong analytical underpinnings, the DPO series’ three pillars aim to inclusive sustainable economic transformation and strengthening transparency.
The reforms are not expected to have any significant negative impact on the environment, forests, and other natural resources. Reforms designed to boost domestic revenue collection, and transparency are environmentally neutral.
The assessment suggests that the operation, in the short term, is not likely to have significant adverse social effects.
IDA Credit: US$ 75.70 million
IDA Shorter Maturity Loan (SML): US$ 144.30 million
World Bank
Wilfried Anicet Kouakou Kouame
Senior Economist
Borrower/Client/Recipient
Republic of Senegal
Bassirou Sarr
Dir of Cab
basarr@minfinances.sn
Diafara Seye
Technical advisor
dseye@minfinances.sn
Implementing Agencies
Ministry of Budget and Finance
Bassirou Sarr
Dir of Cab
basarr@minfinances.sn
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