Financement Funding


Nous proposons d’abord le programme de développement des cinq usines de déchets de 375 millions de dollars, suivi immédiatement d’un deuxième programme de développement de dix x 50 MW de la ferme solaire – 500 millions de dollars – Le total pour les deux programmes de développement est d’environ 875 millions de dollars à 1,21 million de dollars. Le financement de l’étude de faisabilité sera demandé par l’intermédiaire de l’ ESG Fund ou de l’US EXIMBANK.

We first propose the Five Waste plants development programme USD 375 million followed immediately by a second ten x 50MW Solar Farm development programme – USD 500 million – Total for the two development programmes is approximately USD 875 million. Feasibility study funding will be applied for through the ESG Fund or US EXIMBANK.

Le Conseil d’administration du Groupe de la Banque mondiale a approuvé un crédit de 125 millions de dollars de l’Association internationale de développement (IDA) pour aider le Sénégal à renforcer le système de gestion des déchets solides et à améliorer les services de gestion des déchets dans certaines municipalités, dont Dakar.

Le projet total devrait s’élever à 295 millions de dollars, y compris le cofinancement de l’Agence française de développement (AFD) et de l’Agence espagnole de coopération internationale au développement (AECID), ainsi que des financements supplémentaires du gouvernement du Sénégal et du secteur privé, entre autres.

The World Bank Group’s Board of Directors approved an International Development Association (IDA) credit of $125 million to support Senegal in strengthening the solid waste management system and improving waste management services in selected municipalities, including Dakar. The total project is expected to amount to $295 million including co-financing from Agence Française de Développement (AFD) and the Spanish Agency for International Development Cooperation (AECID), as well as additional financing from the Government of Senegal and private sector, among others.   

According to Nathan Belete, World Bank Country Director, “Senegal has experienced rapid urbanization which is putting significant strains on municipalities to efficiently deliver basic services. The launch of the National Solid Waste Management Program showed a real commitment from the government to find a sustainable solution to address this challenge.”

Our Waste plants and funding could assist Africa Union.

The African Union (AU) is a continental body consisting of the 55 member states that make up the countries of the African Continent. It was officially launched in 2002 as a successor to the Organisation of African Unity (OAU, 1963-1999).

 History:

In May 1963, 32 Heads of independent African States met in Addis Ababa Ethiopia to sign the Charter creating Africa’s first post-independence continental institution, The Organisation of African Unity (OAU). The OAU was the manifestation of the pan-African vision for an Africa that was united, free and in control of its own destiny and this was solemnised in the OAU Charter in which the founding fathers recognised that freedom, equality, justice and dignity were essential objectives for the achievement of the legitimate aspirations of the African peoples and that there was a need to promote understanding among Africa’s peoples and foster cooperation among African states in response to the aspirations of Africans for brother-hood and solidarity, in a larger unity transcending ethnic and national Differences. The guiding philosophy was that of Pan-Africanism which centred on African socialism and promoted African unity, the communal characteristic and practices of African communities, and a drive to embrace Africa’s culture and common heritage

The main objectives of the OAU were to rid the continent of the remaining vestiges of colonisation and apartheid; to promote unity and solidarity amongst African States; to coordinate and intensify cooperation for development; to safeguard the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Member States and to promote international cooperation. The OAU Charter spelled out the purpose of the Organisation namely:

  • To promote the unity and solidarity of the African States;
  • To coordinate and intensify their cooperation and efforts to achieve a better life for the peoples of Africa;
  • To defend their sovereignty, their territorial integrity and independence;
  • To eradicate all forms of colonialism from Africa; and
  • To promote international cooperation, having due regard to the Charter of the United Nations and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.