· Date – 20-22 February 2018
· Venue – Dakar, Senegal, Radisson Blue Hotel, 9:00 am
A donor’s pre-engagement on Gambia’s new National Development Plan (NDP), is scheduled to take place in Dakar, Senegal from 20 to 22 February 2018. Media representatives are cordially invited to the event.
Following the election of President Adama Barrow in December 2016, the country entered a new era which provides a window of opportunity to lay the foundations for a modern democratic state and to spur key reforms needed to set the basis for sustainable growth.
The overarching goal of the NDP to be implemented from 2018-2021, is to “deliver good governance and accountability, social cohesion, national reconciliation and a revitalized and transformed economy for the wellbeing of all Gambians.” The Plan was prepared in a participatory process involving Government, Civil Society, Non-Government Organizations, Private Sector, and development Partners. The abridged version of the document is available on National Development Plan - MoFEA (http://mofea.gov.gm/ndp) .
The Dakar gathering, will be led by Gambia’s, Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs, Amadou Sanneh. It will sensitise potential partners and galvanize
support for an International Conference on The Gambia scheduled to take place in Brussels in May 2018 to mobilize necessary resources to implement the NDP.
It will commence with a workshop on 20th February followed by two days of bilateral discussions with potential partners. The Government of The Gambia will present the NDP to participants and exchange views on how they can support the country’s transition to a democratic state and rebuild its economy for the benefit of all her citizens. The Gambian authorities have requested the African Development Bank, which has a long-standing partnership with the country to assist with the coordination of the event.
The Bank Group commenced operations in The Gambia in 1974, and has cumulatively approved 74 operations estimated at US$ 437 million as of February 12, 2018. The Group’s active portfolio in the country consists of 11 operations, worth US$ 170.58 million. The operations include the Trans-Gambia Bridge project valued at US$ 92.60 million.