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Senegal graduation status
Senegal is scheduled to graduate on 19 December 2029 (see the General Assembly resolution ).
- More information on the process .
- More information on suggested action to prepare for graduation .
Senegal LDC Profile (CDP website) (includes CDP reports, ECOSOC and General Assembly resolutions, Senegal's performance against the LDC criteria)
Other resources:
- (GSP Hub)
Documents on Senegal
Document Title | Topic | Date | |
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Report on the 26th session of the Committee for Development Policy (4-8 March 2024) The present report contains the main findings and recommendations of the Committee for Development Policy at its twenty-sixth session. |
LDC graduation and smooth transition | 08 May 2024 | |
Least developed countries (LDCs) benefit from specific flexibilities under the World Trade Organization (WTO) Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS), including an extended transition period for implementation of the agreement. |
LDC graduation and smooth transition | 15 June 2023 | |
When a country leaves (¡°graduates from¡±) the least developed countries (LDC) category, it ceases to benefit from international support measures that are exclusive to LDCs (in some cases, these measures are available for a set period after graduation, known as a smooth transition period). |
LDC graduation and smooth transition | 17 March 2023 | |
Lorsqu¡¯un pays sort de la cat¨¦gorie des pays les moins avanc¨¦s (PMA), c¡¯est-¨¤-dire lorsqu¡¯il ? est reclass¨¦ ?, il cesse de b¨¦n¨¦ficier des mesures de soutien international r¨¦serv¨¦es aux PMA (dans certains cas, ces mesures sont disponibles pendant une certaine p¨¦riode apr¨¨s le reclassement, d¨¦nomm |
LDC graduation and smooth transition | 15 February 2023 | |
Trade impacts of LDC graduation - Senegal - WTO WTO members offer specific flexibilities to least developed country members, including Senegal. Following graduation, these flexibilities may not be available. |
LDC graduation and smooth transition | 15 September 2022 | |
When a country leaves (¡°graduates¡± from) the least developed countries (LDC) category, there is often concern about the impacts on the support it will receive from the international community. |
LDC graduation and smooth transition | 21 September 2021 | |
This report examines and compares the strategies that four LDCs have adopted on these three fronts. |
Productive capacity, structural transformation, technology, innovation | 11 May 2021 | |
This research paper looks at the application of blended finance in Senegal. Southern Voice analysed the scope and magnitude of the use of the blended finance instrument including in the policy, regulatory and institutional realm. |
Finance, debt, macroeconomics | 15 January 2019 |