Senegal – BOAD Resident Mission

Resident Mission Manager : Ms KOUAME KOUSSA BAGNA BALKISSA

Address

s/c BCEAO BP 4197 Dakar

Phone

(221) 33.823.63.47

Email

bkoussa@boad.org

Fax

(221) 33.823.63.46

Photo of the head of the resident mission in Senegal

As part of the implementation of its assigned missions, the WADB has set up Resident Missions in the 8 WAEMU member states, dedicated to achieving its objectives. These missions play an essential role in representing the Bank, prospecting and identifying promising projects, while actively contributing to the evaluation and monitoring of operations financed in host countries.

Contact the Mission Résidente du Sénégal. Our team is at your disposal to answer your questions, inform you about the financing opportunities offered by BOAD, and guide you through the application process.

Your commitment and collaboration are essential to the success of our joint mission to promote progress and prosperity in Senegal.

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Nos autres projets au Senegal

Senegal
Infrastructures and digital economies

Project to acquire shares in DUBAI PORT WORLD (DPW) DAKAR and strengthen the resources of Société Nouvelle pour le Transit (SNTT) SA

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Senegal
Infrastructures and digital economies

Regional Express Train: Construction of infrastructure and systems for the Diamandio-AIBD section

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Senegal
Energy and natural ressources

Construction and operation of a 30 MWp photovoltaic solar power plant with a 15 MW/45 MWh storage system in Niakhar, Senegal, by Teranga Niakhar Storage.

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News
Events

The 142nd Board meeting of BOAD approves new loans totalling XOF162.339 billion for the benefit of WAEMU economies