Senegal

Located in the far west of Africa, Senegal, the land of Teranga (Friendliness, Hospitality), is one of the most stable countries on the continent, with three peaceful political transitions since its independence in 1960. At the macroeconomic level, since 2015, GDP growth rates has increased to the nearly 7% mark. Real GDP growth was projected at 4.4 percent in 2019. The sector of services is the main driver of GDP growth. The country is engaged in infrastructure development in many areas throughout the country. 90% of the workforce is employed in the informal sector, mainly in the agricultural sector, with small and medium-sized non-agricultural enterprises and the artisanal sector accounting for 50% and 40% respectively.
SENEGAL

Country fast facts

  • Area: 196 722 Km²
  • Population: 16  millions
  • Capital city: Dakar

Swisscontact in SENEGAL 

  • since 2020

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Senegal
Sustainable agriculture
31.10.2024
The LED Foundation Council at Marsassoum’s SIFA: Agroecology and Innovation in Action
On October 31, the Foundation Council of the Liechtenstein Development Service (LED) visited the Integrated Agricultural Training Site (SIFA) in Marsassoum, Casamance, Senegal. This site plays a central role in agricultural development and youth training in rural areas. A few days after this visit, the launch of the project's second phase was announced, with an increased focus on agroecology and innovation.
Senegal
Labour market insertion
23.09.2024
Digital transformation in Senegal: a new era for vocational training
Vocational training in Senegal has long faced challenges, including communication gaps and a traditional approach often misaligned with the evolving demands of the job market. In response, a series of podcasts has been launched, leveraging digital platforms to bridge these gaps and address key topics such as dual vocational training, the integration of youth into artisanal trades, and the promotion of agricultural training.
Senegal
Sustainable agriculture
28.03.2024
SIFA: a pathway to local empowerment and the prevention of illegal immigration
The SIFA (Integrated Agricultural Training Sites) represent a response to the major challenges faced by Senegal, including rural exodus, clandestine migration, and the impacts of climate change. This migration, difficult to quantify due to its illegal nature, sees thousands of young people leaving the country each year, leaving behind families and communities in difficulty. At the same time, climate change is worsening the situation with more frequent droughts and floods, affecting agriculture and food security. Investing in professional training and sustainable agricultural practices is crucial to strengthen the resilience of these youth to these challenges.
Country Director Senegal
Sophie Rosman

Swisscontact in Senegal

The sustainable integration of young people into the economic and social fabric is by far the main challenge to be addressed massively and urgently by the governments of Sahel countries.

The issues of migratory pressure and the rise of violent extremist movements that Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger and, to a lesser extent, Senegal are currently experiencing are largely the consequence of this very strong and pressing demand for social recognition, expressed by a large proportion of Sahel youth, struggling for their rights and in need of reassurance about their future.

There is no official training and qualification system for the trades and professional branches of the informal handicraft and agricultural sectors.

Swisscontact, with its project "Training and opportunities: improving the economic integration of young people and women in the Sahel" proposes to respond directly to the following challenges: employment or self-employment; the issue of socio-economic integration of young people; as well as food security. It aims to promote the introduction of innovations in vocational training and integration systems in Sahel countries (Senegal, Burkina Faso, Mali), by supporting local and national public and private actors in the development of efficient vocational training systems adapted to market demand and local contexts: dual apprenticeship training in the craft industry and agricultural training through SIFA-type systems (Integrated Agricultural Training Sites). In the same vein, financial inclusion schemes for youth and women will also be supported.

2021 - 2024
Burkina Faso, Senegal, Mali
Labour market insertion
Education for opportunities – Empowering young women and men in the Sahel region
The aim of the project is to integrate young adults into the national labour market as well as to facilitate the development of income generation activities. This will make gainful professional activities within their reach so that they can improve their living conditions sustainably.

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