Senegal takes off with 77.5% in 2024

Senegal takes off with 77.5% in 2024
Senegal takes off with 77.5% in 2024
As part of the acceleration of reforms in the UEMOA community area bringing together eight countries, Senegal has taken a step compared to the previous review. Since 2015, Senegal has submitted UEMOA community reforms, policies, programs and projects to this annual review exercise. Moreover, over the period 2014-2022, Senegal stood out with conclusive results as indicated this morning by the Minister of Finance and Budget, Cheikh Diba who chaired the conference on the presentation of the 9th edition of the annual review of reforms, policies, programs and community projects of the West African Economic and Monetary Union.

A few months after the work of the technical phase of the review in 2023 between bilateral, sectoral and plenary experts for the implementation of structural and common market reforms, Senegal, at the end of the 2024 evaluation, obtains a satisfactory rate of 77.5% progress compared to 74% in 2023. The conference of heads of state of UEMOA considers that, within the framework of respecting the regulatory texts of policies and reforms of space countries, Significant efforts should be noted despite some difficulties, particularly in the security area.

During the presentation of the magazine, certain members of the government were present, notably the ministers of the economy, sanitation and hydraulics, sports and culture, the minister of communication without forgetting the president of the UEMOA commission, Abdoulaye Diop.

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