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AMI - Sénégal - Recrutement d’un cabinet pour l’Audit des opérations dans le cadre du projet - PNDL

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Contracting authority type:Government / Public Sector
Eligibility:Organisation
Budget:N/A
Date posted: Nov 7, 2024

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Objectives: Le gouvernement sénégalais a reçu un financement de la Banque Af...
Eligibility criteria: Les cabinets candidats doivent être qualifiés en comptabilité et audit financier, en particulier...

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AMI - Sénégal - Recrutement d’un cabinet pour l’Audit des opérations dans le cadre du projet - PNDL

Le Gouvernement de la République du Sénégal a reçu un financement du Groupe de la Banque Africaine de Développement (BAD) pour couvrir le coût de la mise en œuvre du Projet pour « Supprimer les obstacles entravant l’accès des collectivités territoriales au financement climatique au Sénégal » et a l’intention d’utiliser une partie des sommes accordées au titre de ce don, pour financer un contrat pour l’Audit des opérations dans le cadre dudit projet placé sous la tutelle du Programme national de Développement local (PNDL).

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About the Funding Agency

The African Development Bank is a regional multilateral development finance institution, established in 1963, with a mandate to further economic development and social progress of African countries, individually and collectively. 80 member countries including all the 54 African countries and 26 non-African countries in the Americas, Europe and Asia own the Bank. 

The Bank's principal functions include:
  1. using its resources for the financing of investment projects and programs relating to the economic and social development of its Regional Member Countries (RMCs);
  2. the provision of technical assistance for the preparation and execution of development projects and programs;
  3. promoting investment in Africa of public and private capital for development purposes; and (iv) to respond to requests for assistance in coordinating development policies and plans of RMCs. In its operations, the Bank is also required to give special attention to projects and programs that promote regional integration.
The Bank began its operations from its headquarters, in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire on July 1, 1966. For the purpose of its operations, the Bank also maintains Regional Resource Centers and Field Offices within RMCs.
 
For projects financed by the Bank resources, the charter requires suppliers for contracts for institutional activities and projects to be nationals of a member country. Only bidders from a member country of the Bank are eligible to participate in the procurement process. For goods to be eligible, they must originate from a member country.

About the Sectors

Financial Services & Audit

Covers financial, banking, insurance, investment, and audit services related to the management, transfer, and oversight of financial resources.


Key areas:
  • Financial services, banking, and insurance
  • Accounting, auditing, and financial reporting
  • Investment, capital markets, and financial inclusion

Locations

Senegal

Senegal has undertaken significant infrastructure expansion under long-term national development strategies, including major road corridors, port modernisation, urban mobility projects and new energy capacity. Recent investments linked to emerging oil and gas production are expected to bolster fiscal space and infrastructure financing. Continued reforms in public-private partnerships, industrial policy and regional trade integration aim to ensure infrastructure supports inclusive growth and competitiveness across West Africa.

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