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National Strategy for Economic and Social Development (NSESD 2013–2017).

Country/Territory
Senegal
Document type
Date
2012
Source
FAO, FAOLEX
Subject
Agricultural & rural development, Livestock, Environment gen., Food & nutrition, Fisheries, Water
Keyword
Agricultural development Sustainable use International trade Internal trade Financial agricultural measures Agricultural land Sustainable development Poverty Rural youth Smallholders/peasants Public private partnership (PPP) Capacity building Irrigation Protection of environment Pollution control Disasters Risk assessment/management Early warning system/emergency intervention system Climate change Mining Marine fisheries Marine fishes Aquaculture Mariculture Food security Nutrition Institution Financing Animal health Animal production Gender Integrated management Policy/planning Public health Public participation
Geographical area
Africa, AFRICA FAO, Least Developed Countries, North Atlantic, Sahel, Western Africa
Entry into force notes
2013–2017.
Abstract

The National Strategy for Economic and Social Development (NSESD) 2013-2017, consisting of three Chapters, is organized as follows: the first chapter provides the growth, poverty and inequality profile and outlines the challenges it pays special attention to regional disparities, gender equality, as well as inequalities in the distribution of income and access to basic social services (including: Economic and social diagnosis; Population and access to basic social services; Demographic trend and factors of social exclusion; Inadequate access to basic social services; Growth and monetary poverty; Incidence of poverty; Good Governance and Rule of Law; Preservation and restoration of natural resources, etc). The second chapter describes the Strategy through the long-term vision, the sectoral strategic orientations and the policies and programmes that make them operational (including: Challenges; Public policy efficiency; Viability of the macroeconomic framework; Vision and intervention strategy). Finally, the third chapter outlines the mechanism identified for the implementation of the Strategy.

Full text
English
Website
www.extranet.who.int