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Violence Disrupts Vital Senegal–Mali Trade Route February 11, 2026 SENEGAL: Deadly attacks along a key transport corridor between Senegal and Mali have brought trade to a near standstill. The route is essential for moving goods, food supplies, and fuel between the two countries. Truck drivers and traders are facing Continue Reading Senegal Reaches 671 MW Milestone in Solar Power Expansion February 4, 2026 SENEGAL: Senegal’s solar energy capacity has climbed to 671 megawatts, marking a major step in the country’s renewable energy journey. The growth reflects sustained investment in clean power to meet rising electricity demand. Solar projects are helping reduce dependence on Continue Reading IMF Mission Chief to Visit Senegal Amid Growing Debt Pressures January 21, 2026 SENEGAL: Senegal is facing mounting debt challenges as economic pressures strain public finances. A newly appointed International Monetary Fund (IMF) mission chief is set to visit the country for high-level discussions. The visit is expected to focus on fiscal reforms, Continue Reading Senegal Announces Suspension of All Extraditions to France December 17, 2025 SENEGAL: Senegal has chosen to halt all extraditions to France, claiming that Paris is not cooperating. Dakar has been unsuccessfully attempting to extradite two Senegalese citizens who are currently in France. Because of this situation, Senegal will not extradite 12 Continue Reading West African Families Mourn Young Footballers Exploited and Lost to Scam Agents December 3, 2025 SENEGAL: The 18-year-old goalkeeper from Dakar, Senegal, passed away in October, just weeks after leaving his home. He believed he was traveling to Morocco for club trials and to meet agents and international coaches. Instead, he was taken hundreds of Continue Reading Senegal’s Tourism Hit as United Airlines Ends Direct Washington–Dakar Route November 26, 2025 SENEGAL: Senegal’s Tourism Faces Setbacks as United Airlines Stops Direct Flights from Washington to Dakar. United Airlines has decided to end its flights from Washington Dulles to Dakar starting in March 2026, which will affect travel and tourism. These flights Continue Reading FDR Calls for Peaceful October 31 March to Protest Government Overreach October 29, 2025 SENEGAL: On October 31, the Front for the Defense of Democracy and the Republic (FDR) will organize a peaceful march to protest against "the excesses of the current government." This event aims to criticize the government's policies, which many believe Continue Reading Senegal Confirms 17 Deaths Amid Rare Rift Valley Fever Outbreak October 15, 2025
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Senegal’s Press Freedom Threatened by Financial Crisis in Private Media September 3, 2025 SENEGAL: Senegal's media industry is dealing with a serious financial crisis due to cuts in public funding and a drop in advertising income. At the heart of this issue is the restructuring of Youssou N'Dour's Futurs Médias group, but other Continue Reading Senegal: Khar Yalla Flood Victims Seek Lasting Solution August 22, 2025 SENEGAL: For nine years, in Khar Yalla, the authorities have largely ignored Senegalese families who were displaced from the Langue de Barbarie peninsula due to coastal flooding. This neglect has violated their rights to a decent living, education, health care, Continue Reading Turkey and Senegal Strengthen Ties in Defense and Security Cooperation August 13, 2025 SENEGAL: Turkey and Senegal have engaged in high-level discussions aimed at deepening collaboration in the defense industry and enhancing security cooperation. The talks focused on building strategic partnerships to improve military capabilities, technology sharing, and counterterrorism efforts. Both nations emphasized Continue Reading Diplomatic Agenda: Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko Embarks on New International Mission August 6, 2025 SENEGAL: Prime Minister Sonko will officially visit Turkey from August 6 to 10, 2025, as stated in a note from the Senegalese ambassador in Ankara. This trip aims to boost diplomatic, economic, and cultural ties between Senegal and Turkey. The Continue Reading Calls for Reparations Spark Renewed Scrutiny of France’s Colonial Legacy in Senegal July 30, 2025 SENEGAL: At a notable roundtable event at the African Memorial Square in Dakar, Senegal, historians, journalists, pan-African activists, and descendants of soldiers from the colonial period came together to call for accountability from the French government. This gathering, led by Continue Reading Oil's Toll on Women: Ndangane Residents Suffer Amid Sangomar Project Impacts July 24, 2025 SENEGAL: Women involved in fish processing in the village of Ndangane, located near the Saloum Delta National Park, have raised concerns about the negative effects of oil extraction off the coast of Sangomar. Since the Australian multinational Woodside began its Continue Reading Senegal Becomes Ninth African Nation to Eliminate Trachoma July 17, 2025 Senegal: The World Health Organization (WHO) has recognized Senegal for successfully eliminating trachoma as a public health issue. This makes Senegal the ninth country in the WHO's African Region to reach this achievement. This milestone highlights the significant advancements being Continue Reading Senegalese Commentator Arrested Over Alleged ‘False News’ July 9, 2025 Senegal: The Committee to Protect Journalists urges the Senegalese government to promptly free news commentator Bachir Fofana, who has been ordered by a judge to remain in detention until July 9 as his trial continues. Fofana faces charges for allegedly Continue Reading France Returns Military Base to Senegal as Part of Broader Withdrawal July 3, 2025 Senegal: France has transferred a military base to Senegal as part of a larger withdrawal of its troops from the West African nation. Senegal's President Bassirou Dioumaye Faye announced late last year that France, the former colonial power, must close Continue Reading Senegal’s Refugee Mechanic Finds Self-Reliance by Trading Displacement for Diesel Engines June 27, 2025 Senegal: Although life has been harsh for Marie, it has not diminished her courage and determination. Marie had to leave everything behind and escape from Cameroon with her husband to the neighboring Central African Republic (CAR) due to the violent armed Continue Reading First Elephant Sighting in Six Years Sparks Hope for Species’ Comeback in Senegal Park June 21, 2025 Senegal: A camera trap has recorded footage of an elephant in Senegal's Niokolo-Koba National Park for the first time in six years, rekindling hopes for the survival of the species in the park after they nearly vanished due to poaching Continue Reading New Offshore Gas Project in Senegal Raises Concerns Among Fishing Communities June 5, 2025 Senegal: The natural gas initiative, a collaboration between British energy company BP and U.S.-based Kosmos Energy, commenced operations on December 31, 2024. It is designed to create employment opportunities for the densely populated fishing community of Guet Ndar, located near Continue Reading Senegal Court Charges Fifth Former Minister Amadou Mansour Faye Over Graft May 29, 2025 Senegal: A Senegalese court has charged a fifth minister from the previous administration with corruption as President Bassirou Diomaye Faye intensifies his anti-corruption efforts. Amadou Mansour Faye, a former minister of community development, is accused of misappropriating over $4.6 million Continue Reading MP Calls for High Treason Charges Against Former President Macky Sall April 20, 2025 Senegal: A lawmaker has officially suggested charging former President Macky Sall with high treason. This proposal comes after the Court of Auditors revealed serious financial misconduct during Sall's presidency from 2019 to 2023, including allegations of forged documents, embezzlement, money Continue Reading Senegal’s Fight Against Fake News: Fact-Checking Efforts in Senegal April 4, 2025 Senegal's media has been fighting fake news for a couple of years now. Misinformation and disinformation have been accelerated at speed deliberately causing harm in society. Specialists in media and communication conducted a survey to combat misinformation. The research shed Continue Reading France Initiates Troop Withdrawal from Senegal March 13, 2025 France has started removing its troops from Senegal and handed over military facilities following President Bassirou Diomaye Faye's decision to remove foreign troops. The handover of the Marechal and Saint Exupery districts was completed on March 7, 2025. This follows Continue Reading Senegal-Gambia Trade Faces Fluctuations Amid Economic Challenges February 8, 2025 Senegal - Trade between Senegal and The Gambia has been experiencing fluctuations due to various economic and logistical challenges. Factors such as border restrictions, tariff changes, and political tensions have impacted the flow of goods between the two neighboring countries. Continue Reading

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13,976,000 POPULATION Not Ranked PERSECUTION RANKING Sunni Islam DOMINANT RELIGION Day 29 Pray For Senegal keyboard_arrow_left keyboard_arrow_right 17,188 close Senegal is a West African country with a long history shaped by powerful ancient kingdoms like the Jolof Empire. It has a strong Islamic identity, with Islam today being the majority faith. REFUGEES 54% POPULATION BELOW POVERTY LINE 61.32 yrs LIFE EXPECTANCY 61.32% LITERACY RATE Day 1 Pray for Senegal keyboard_arrow_left keyboard_arrow_right

Senegal is a West African country with a long history shaped by powerful ancient kingdoms like the Jolof Empire. It has a strong Islamic identity, with Islam today being the majority faith. Portuguese missionaries first introduced Christianity in the 15th century. They later strengthened through Catholic and Protestant mission work by French missionaries in the 19th century, including significant efforts in education and healthcare that spread the Gospel.

The Senegalese Church faces severe struggles—navigating discrimination in an overwhelmingly Muslim society, the clampdown on free media that restricts expression of faith, and the influence of Islamic extremism.

The Senegalese people have come under the crushing weight of poverty with little job creation. Their livelihoods are under threat from systemic corruption in government. The local economy of fisherman communities faces extreme threats from the Chinese exploitation of local fisheries off the Senegalese territorial waters.