Dutch Government Commits €25M to Water Projects in Senegal
The Dutch government will provide up to €25 million in funding for water and sanitation projects in developing economies through the Water Sector Fund.
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The Dutch government will provide up to €25 million in funding for water and sanitation projects in developing economies through the Water Sector Fund.
Bassirou Diomaye Faye, President of Senegal announced that the country will conduct an audit of the oil, gas, and mining sectors.
The water desalination plant, with a target output of 100,000 m3 of water per day, is scheduled to commence operations in June 2025.
Senegal heralds transformative economic growth, prioritizing hydrocarbon sectors and aiming to become a regional trade hub with the Port of NDayane.
The Mamelles plant project in Senegal aims to capitalize on oil and gas production and address water scarcity issues for sustainable development.
The arrival of Sangomar’s FPSO, will initiate the start of the project’s next phase with first production slated for mid-2024.
The project comprises the installation of 50,000 off-grid solar powered street lights across Senegal’s rural communities.
Digitization in Senegal fosters transparency, promotes innovation, and has the potential to bolster investment in the energy sector.
Day 1 of MSGBC Oil, Gas & Power 2023 will feature a finance and government-focused panel exploring the role of policy and incentives in attracting investment to the region.
Following its visit to Dakar, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has reached an agreement with the government of Senegal, paving the way for increased funding for the West African country.