The EIB has worked with Senegal since 1966.
We have invested in infrastructure and climate action projects that enhance connectivity with the country’s neighbours, boost trade and foster sustainable growth. We are supporting affordable solar power generation and sustainable urban transport. Through our longstanding relationship with SONES, the national water company, we have ensured access to safe water in Dakar and other urban centres across the country.
Thanks to EU support, we have brought electricity to the Casamance region - one of the poorest rural areas in the country - with a €13 million grant for the Senegal Electricity Modernisation project. The financing will contribute to improving farmers’ lives.
Additionally, through our financial intermediaries, such as BAOBAB Senegal and investees of Grameen Crédit Agricole Foundation, we provide farmers and micro-entrepreneurs - especially young people and women - with much-needed access to finance that enables them to start their own businesses.
At a glance
The EIB provides finance and expertise for sound and sustainable investment projects in Senegal.
EIB activity in Senegal by sector
(since start of operations)
EIB stories in Senegal
Individual stories speak far louder than figures and charts. Discover how our work improves the quality of life in Senegal and beyond
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We can provide you with various types of financing to implement projects that promote growth and jobs in your country. We support small businesses, innovation, climate and infrastructure. Get an overview of the whole EIB Group product range
Do you need a loan to finance your project?
If you are a public authority and need a loan over EUR 25m, contact us directly at:
- our local office
If you need a loan below EUR 25m,
contact our local partners
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Tel. +352 4379-22000
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