Réformes budgétaires en gestation : le FMI et le Sénégal en concertation
From August 19 to 26, Dakar will host a technical mission from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), whose mission goes beyond routine monitoring. The visit is primarily intended to serve as a laboratory for preparing Senegal's major budgetary and economic reforms in the coming months.
This discreet but strategic step will allow experts to work directly with national authorities on scenarios and adjustments likely to influence the country's economic policy. It represents a key moment for technical dialogue on public finance management and the growth trajectory.
While the IMF's role remains that of an external advisor, the emphasis is on adapting recommendations to local realities and national priorities. The mission could thus contribute to securing more effective measures for the 2026 budget law, integrating both budgetary rigor and development needs.
Beyond the financial aspects, this visit illustrates the importance of international cooperation in strengthening economic planning. It highlights how Senegal seeks to reconcile external expertise and sovereignty in its economic decisions.
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