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◆ COMMUNICATIONS(7 fields)
Broadcast media
state-run Radiodiffusion Television Senegalaise (RTS) operates 2 TV stations; a few private TV subscription channels rebroadcast foreign channels without providing any local news or programs; RTS operates a national radio network and a number of regional FM stations; many community and private-broadcast radio stations are available; transmissions of at least 2 international broadcasters are accessible on FM in Dakar (2007)
Internet country code
.sn
Internet hosts
237 (2012) country comparison to the world: 198
Internet users
1.818 million (2009) country comparison to the world: 76
Telephone system
general assessment: good system with microwave radio relay, coaxial cable and fiber-optic cable in trunk system domestic: above-average urban system with a fiber-optic network; nearly two-thirds of all fixed-line connections are in Dakar where a call-center industry is emerging; expansion of fixed-line services in rural areas needed; mobile-cellular service is expanding rapidly international: country code - 221; the SAT-3/WASC fiber-optic cable provides connectivity to Europe and Asia while Atlantis-2 provides connectivity to South America; satellite earth station - 1 Intelsat (Atlantic Ocean)
Telephones - main lines in use
346,400 (2011) country comparison to the world: 110
Telephones - mobile cellular
9.353 million (2011) country comparison to the world: 79
◆ ECONOMY(37 fields)
Agriculture - products
peanuts, millet, corn, sorghum, rice, cotton, tomatoes, green vegetables; cattle, poultry, pigs; fish
Budget
revenues: $3.307 billion expenditures: $4.112 billion (2012 est.)
Budget surplus (+) or deficit (-)
-5.8% of GDP (2012 est.) country comparison to the world: 168
Central bank discount rate
0.25% (31 December 2010 est.) country comparison to the world: 89 4.25% (31 December 2009 est.)
Commercial bank prime lending rate
14.3% (31 December 2012 est.) country comparison to the world: 50 14.5% (31 December 2011 est.)
Current account balance
-$1.298 billion (2012 est.) country comparison to the world: 121 -$1.685 billion (2011 est.)
Debt - external
$4.117 billion (31 December 2012 est.) country comparison to the world: 128 $4.068 billion (31 December 2011 est.)
Distribution of family income - Gini index
41.3 (2001) country comparison to the world: 53 41.3 (1995)
Economy - overview
Senegal relies heavily on donor assistance and foreign direct investment. The country's key export industries are phosphate mining, fertilizer production, and commercial fishing. The country is also working on iron ore and oil exploration projects. After seeing its economy contract by 2.1% in 1993, Senegal made an important turnaround, thanks to an economic reform program backed by the donor community, which led to real growth in GDP averaging over 5% annually during 1995-2007. Annual inflation was pushed down to the single digits. The global economic downturn reduced growth to 2.2% in 2009. The IMF completed a non-dispursing, Policy Support Initiative program in 2010 and approved a new three-year policy support instrument in December 2010 to assist with economic reforms. Senegal also receives disbursements from a $540 million Millennium Challenge Account for infrastructure and agriculture development. In 2012, the economy began to rebound after a weak 2011. The economy continues to suffer from unreliable power supply, which has led to public protests and high unemployment and has prompted migrants to flee Senegal in search of better job opportunities in Europe.
Exchange rates
Communaute Financiere Africaine francs (XOF) per US dollar - 511.4 (2012 est.) 471.33 (2011 est.) 495.28 (2010) 472.19 (2009) 447.81 (2008)
Exports
$2.458 billion (2012 est.) country comparison to the world: 139 $2.416 billion (2011 est.)
Exports - commodities
fish, groundnuts (peanuts), petroleum products, phosphates, cotton
Exports - partners
Mali 21.9%, India 12.4%, France 4.6%, Italy 4.2% (2011)
Fiscal year
calendar year
GDP (official exchange rate)
$13.95 billion (2012 est.)
GDP (purchasing power parity)
$26.5 billion (2012 est.) country comparison to the world: 118 $25.56 billion (2011 est.) $24.91 billion (2010 est.) note: data are in 2012 US dollars
GDP - composition by sector
agriculture: 15.3% industry: 22.7% services: 61.9% (2012 est.)
GDP - per capita (PPP)
$1,900 (2012 est.) country comparison to the world: 194 $2,000 (2011 est.) $2,000 (2010 est.) note: data are in 2012 US dollars
GDP - real growth rate
3.7% (2012 est.) country comparison to the world: 94 2.6% (2011 est.) 4.1% (2010 est.)
Household income or consumption by percentage share
lowest 10%: 2.5% highest 10%: 30.1% (2005)
Imports
$5.109 billion (2012 est.) country comparison to the world: 129 $5.398 billion (2011 est.)
Imports - commodities
food and beverages, capital goods, fuels
Imports - partners
France 16.7%, China 9.6%, UK 8.4%, Nigeria 8.3%, Netherlands 5.8%, US 4.8% (2011)
Industrial production growth rate
4.9% (2011 est.) country comparison to the world: 67
Inflation rate (consumer prices)
1.5% (2012 est.) country comparison to the world: 23 3.4% (2011 est.)
Investment (gross fixed)
24.8% of GDP (2012 est.) country comparison to the world: 51
Labor force
5.852 million (2012 est.) country comparison to the world: 66
Labor force - by occupation
agriculture: 77.5% industry and services: 22.5% (2007 est.)
Market value of publicly traded shares
$NA
Population below poverty line
54% (2001 est.)
Public debt
33.6% of GDP (2012 est.) country comparison to the world: 107 32.7% of GDP (2011 est.)
Reserves of foreign exchange and gold
$2.25 billion (31 December 2012 est.) country comparison to the world: 118 $1.946 billion (31 December 2011 est.)
Stock of broad money
$5.818 billion (31 December 2012 est.) country comparison to the world: 123 $5.35 billion (31 December 2011 est.)
Stock of domestic credit
$4.315 billion (31 December 2012 est.) country comparison to the world: 118 $4.186 billion (31 December 2011 est.)
Stock of narrow money
$3.538 billion (31 December 2012 est.) country comparison to the world: 114 $3.254 billion (31 December 2011 est.)
Taxes and other revenues
23.7% of GDP (2012 est.) country comparison to the world: 134
Unemployment rate
48% (2007 est.) country comparison to the world: 193
◆ ENERGY(23 fields)
Carbon dioxide emissions from consumption of energy
6.679 million Mt (2010 est.) country comparison to the world: 114
Crude oil - exports
0 bbl/day (2009 est.) country comparison to the world: 181
Crude oil - imports
13,040 bbl/day (2009 est.) country comparison to the world: 75
Crude oil - production
0 bbl/day (2011 est.) country comparison to the world: 185
Crude oil - proved reserves
0 bbl (1 January 2013 est.) country comparison to the world: 184
Electricity - consumption
2.123 billion kWh (2009 est.) country comparison to the world: 139
Electricity - exports
0 kWh (2010 est.) country comparison to the world: 127
Electricity - from fossil fuels
99.7% of total installed capacity (2009 est.) country comparison to the world: 53
Electricity - from hydroelectric plants
0% of total installed capacity (2009 est.) country comparison to the world: 197
Electricity - from nuclear fuels
0% of total installed capacity (2009 est.) country comparison to the world: 174
Electricity - from other renewable sources
0.3% of total installed capacity (2009 est.) country comparison to the world: 80
Electricity - imports
0 kWh (2010 est.) country comparison to the world: 130
Electricity - installed generating capacity
638,000 kW (2009 est.) country comparison to the world: 131
Electricity - production
2.608 billion kWh (2009 est.) country comparison to the world: 132
Natural gas - consumption
50 million cu m (2010 est.) country comparison to the world: 110
Natural gas - exports
0 cu m (2010 est.) country comparison to the world: 147
Natural gas - imports
0 cu m (2010 est.) country comparison to the world: 128
Natural gas - production
50 million cu m (2010 est.) country comparison to the world: 84
Natural gas - proved reserves
(1 January 2012 est.)
Refined petroleum products - consumption
40,600 bbl/day (2011 est.) country comparison to the world: 109
Refined petroleum products - exports
7,046 bbl/day (2008 est.) country comparison to the world: 93
Refined petroleum products - imports
16,700 bbl/day (2008 est.) country comparison to the world: 112
Refined petroleum products - production
16,850 bbl/day (2008 est.) country comparison to the world: 97
◆ GEOGRAPHY(20 fields)
Area
total: 196,722 sq km country comparison to the world: 88 land: 192,530 sq km water: 4,192 sq km
Area - comparative
slightly smaller than South Dakota
Climate
tropical; hot, humid; rainy season (May to November) has strong southeast winds; dry season (December to April) dominated by hot, dry, harmattan wind
Coastline
531 km
Elevation extremes
lowest point: Atlantic Ocean 0 m highest point: unnamed elevation southwest of Kedougou 581 m
Environment - current issues
wildlife populations threatened by poaching; deforestation; overgrazing; soil erosion; desertification; overfishing
Environment - international agreements
party to: Biodiversity, Climate Change, Climate Change-Kyoto Protocol, Desertification, Endangered Species, Hazardous Wastes, Law of the Sea, Marine Life Conservation, Ozone Layer Protection, Ship Pollution, Wetlands, Whaling signed, but not ratified: none of the selected agreements
Freshwater withdrawal (domestic/industrial/agricultural)
total: 2.22 cu km/yr (4%/3%/93%) per capita: 190 cu m/yr (2002)
Geographic coordinates
14 00 N, 14 00 W
Geography - note
westernmost country on the African continent; The Gambia is almost an enclave within Senegal
Irrigated land
1,200 sq km (2003)
Land boundaries
total: 2,640 km border countries: The Gambia 740 km, Guinea 330 km, Guinea-Bissau 338 km, Mali 419 km, Mauritania 813 km
Land use
arable land: 12.51% permanent crops: 0.24% other: 87.25% (2005)
Location
Western Africa, bordering the North Atlantic Ocean, between Guinea-Bissau and Mauritania
Map references
Africa
Maritime claims
territorial sea: 12 nm contiguous zone: 24 nm exclusive economic zone: 200 nm continental shelf: 200 nm or to the edge of the continental margin
Natural hazards
lowlands seasonally flooded; periodic droughts
Natural resources
fish, phosphates, iron ore
Terrain
generally low, rolling, plains rising to foothills in southeast
Total renewable water resources
39.4 cu km (1987)
◆ GOVERNMENT(21 fields)
Administrative divisions
14 regions (regions, singular - region); Dakar, Diourbel, Fatick, Kaffrine, Kaolack, Kedougou, Kolda, Louga, Matam, Saint-Louis, Sedhiou, Tambacounda, Thies, Ziguinchor
Capital
name: Dakar geographic coordinates: 14 44 N, 17 38 W time difference: UTC 0 (5 hours ahead of Washington, DC during Standard Time)
Constitution
adopted 7 January 2001; amended many times
Country name
conventional long form: Republic of Senegal conventional short form: Senegal local long form: Republique du Senegal local short form: Senegal former: Senegambia (along with The Gambia), Mali Federation
Diplomatic representation from the US
chief of mission: Ambassador Lewis LUKENS embassy: Avenue Jean XXIII at the corner of Rue Kleber, Dakar mailing address: B. P. 49, Dakar telephone: [221] 33-829-2100 FAX: [221] 33-822-2991
Diplomatic representation in the US
chief of mission: Ambassador Cheikh NIANG chancery: 2031 Florida Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20009 telephone: [1] (202) 234-0540 FAX: [1] (202) 332-6315 consulate(s) general: Houston, New York
Executive branch
chief of state: President Macky SALL (since 2 April 2012) head of government: Prime Minister Abdoul MBAYE (since 3 April 2012) cabinet: Council of Ministers appointed by the prime minister in consultation with the president (For more information visit theWorld Leaders website) elections: president elected by popular vote for a seven-year term (eligible for a second term); election last held on 26 February 2012 with a second round runoff on 25 March 2012; prime minister appointed by the president election results: Macky SALL elected president; percent of votes in a runoff - Macky SALL 65.8%, Abdoulaye WADE 34.2%
Flag description
three equal vertical bands of green (hoist side), yellow, and red with a small green five-pointed star centered in the yellow band; green represents Islam, progress, and hope; yellow signifies natural wealth and progress; red symbolizes sacrifice and determination; the star denotes unity and hope note: uses the popular Pan-African colors of Ethiopia; the colors from left to right are the same as those of neighboring Mali and the reverse of those on the flag of neighboring Guinea
Government type
republic
Independence
4 April 1960 (from France); note - complete independence achieved upon dissolution of federation with Mali on 20 August 1960
International law organization participation
accepts compulsory ICJ jurisdiction with reservations; accepts ICCt jurisdiction
International organization participation
ACP, AfDB, AU, CD, CPLP (associate), ECOWAS, FAO, FZ, G-15, G-77, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, ICC (national committees), ICRM, IDA, IDB, IFAD, IFC, IFRCS, ILO, IMF, IMO, IMSO, Interpol, IOC, IOM, IPU, ISO, ITSO, ITU, ITUC (NGOs), MIGA, MONUSCO, NAM, OIC, OIF, OPCW, PCA, UN, UNAMID, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNIDO, Union Latina, UNMIL, UNMISS, UNOCI, UNWTO, UPU, WADB (regional), WAEMU, WCO, WFTU (NGOs), WHO, WIPO, WMO, WTO
Judicial branch
Constitutional Council; Council of State; Court of Final Appeals or Cour de Cassation; Court of Appeals
Legal system
civil law system based on French law; judicial review of legislative acts in Constitutional Court
Legislative branch
unicameral National Assembly or Assemblee Nationale (150 seats; 90 members elected by direct popular vote and 60 elected by proportional representation from party lists to serve five-year terms) elections: National Assembly - last held on 1 July 2012 (next to be held in 2017) election results: National Assembly results - percent of vote by party - NA; seats by party - Benno Bokk Yakaar coalition 119, PDS 12, Bokk Giss Giss coalition 4, MCRN-Bes Du Nakk 4, PVD 2, MRDS 2, URD 1, AJ/PADS 1, other 5
National anthem
name: "Pincez Tous vos Koras, Frappez les Balafons" (Pluck Your Koras, Strike the Balafons) lyrics/music: Leopold Sedar SENGHOR/Herbert PEPPER note: adopted 1960; the lyrics were written by Leopold Sedar SENGHOR, Senegal's first president; the anthem is sometimes played incorporating the Koras (harp-like stringed instruments) and Balafons (types of xylophones) mentioned in the title
National holiday
Independence Day, 4 April (1960)
National symbol(s)
lion
Political parties and leaders
African Party of Independence [Majhemout DIOP]; Alliance for the Republic-Yakaar [Macky SALL]; Alliance of Forces of Progress or AFP [Moustapha NIASSE]; And-Jef/African Party for Democracy and Socialism or AJ/PADS [Landing SAVANE]; Benno Bokk Yakaar coaltion [Macky SALL]; Benno Siggil Senegal (a coalition of opposition parties); Bokk Giss Giss coalition [Pape DIOP]; Citizen Movement for National Reform or MCRN-Bes Du Nakk; Democratic League-Labor Party Movement or LD-MPT [Dr. Abdoulaye BATHILY]; Front for Socialism and Democracy/Benno Jubel or FSD/BJ [Cheikh Abdoulaye Bamba DIEYE]; Gainde Centrist Bloc or BGC [Jean-Paul DIAS]; Independence and Labor Party or PIT [Amath DANSOKHO]; Jef-Jel [Talla SYLLA]; National Democratic Rally or RND [Madior DIOUF]; Party for Truth and Development or PVD [Ahmadou Kara MBACKE]; People's Labor Party or PTP [El Hadji DIOUF]; Reform Party or PR [Abdourahim AGNE]; Republican Movement for Socialism and Democracy or MRDS; Rewmi Party [Idrissa SECK]; Senegalese Democratic Party or PDS [Abdoulaye WADE]; Socialist Party or PS [Ousmane Tanor DIENG]; SOPI Coalition [Abdoulaye WADE] (a coalition led by the PDS); Synergy for Ethics and Transparency [Aminata TALL]; Union for Democratic Renewal or URD [Djibo Leyti KA]
Political pressure groups and leaders
other: labor; students; Sufi brotherhoods, including the Mourides and Tidjanes; teachers
Suffrage
18 years of age; universal
◆ INTRODUCTION(1 fields)
Background
The French colonies of Senegal and the French Sudan were merged in 1959 and granted their independence as the Mali Federation in 1960. The union broke up after only a few months. Senegal joined with The Gambia to form the nominal confederation of Senegambia in 1982. The envisaged integration of the two countries was never carried out, and the union was dissolved in 1989. The Movement of Democratic Forces in the Casamance (MFDC) has led a low-level separatist insurgency in southern Senegal since the 1980s, and several peace deals have failed to resolve the conflict. Nevertheless, Senegal remains one of the most stable democracies in Africa and has a long history of participating in international peacekeeping and regional mediation. Senegal was ruled by a Socialist Party for 40 years until Abdoulaye WADE was elected president in 2000. He was reelected in 2007 and during his two terms amended Senegal's constitution over a dozen times to increase executive power and to weaken the opposition. His decision to run for a third presidential term sparked a large public backlash that led to his defeat in a March 2012 runoff election with Macky SALL.
◆ MILITARY(6 fields)
Manpower available for military service
males age 16-49: 2,699,196 females age 16-49: 3,018,565 (2010 est.)
Manpower fit for military service
males age 16-49: 1,788,493 females age 16-49: 2,133,370 (2010 est.)
Manpower reaching militarily significant age annually
male: 145,509 female: 145,064 (2010 est.)
Military branches
Senegalese Armed Forces: Army, Senegalese Navy (Marine Senegalaise), Senegalese Air Force (Armee de l'Air du Senegal) (2009)
Military expenditures
1.4% of GDP (2005 est.) country comparison to the world: 107
Military service age and obligation
18 years of age for voluntary military service; 20 years of age for selective conscript service; service obligation - 2 years; women have been accepted into military service since 2008 (2004)
◆ PEOPLE AND SOCIETY(31 fields)
Age structure
0-14 years: 43% (male 2,802,171/ female 2,775,607) 15-64 years: 54.1% (male 3,299,604/ female 3,720,007) 65 years and over: 2.9% (male 170,667/ female 201,550) (2012 est.)
Birth rate
36.19 births/1,000 population (2012 est.) country comparison to the world: 23
Children under the age of 5 years underweight
14.5% (2005) country comparison to the world: 56
Death rate
9.05 deaths/1,000 population (July 2012 est.) country comparison to the world: 66
Education expenditures
5.8% of GDP (2009) country comparison to the world: 34
Ethnic groups
Wolof 43.3%, Pular 23.8%, Serer 14.7%, Jola 3.7%, Mandinka 3%, Soninke 1.1%, European and Lebanese 1%, other 9.4%
HIV/AIDS - adult prevalence rate
0.9% (2009 est.) country comparison to the world: 53
HIV/AIDS - deaths
2,600 (2009 est.) country comparison to the world: 50
HIV/AIDS - people living with HIV/AIDS
59,000 (2009 est.) country comparison to the world: 56
Health expenditures
5.7% of GDP (2009) country comparison to the world: 118
Hospital bed density
0.34 beds/1,000 population (2008)
Infant mortality rate
total: 55.16 deaths/1,000 live births country comparison to the world: 36 male: 61.57 deaths/1,000 live births female: 48.56 deaths/1,000 live births (2012 est.)
Languages
French (official), Wolof, Pulaar, Jola, Mandinka
Life expectancy at birth
total population: 60.18 years country comparison to the world: 190 male: 58.22 years female: 62.19 years (2012 est.)
Literacy
definition: age 15 and over can read and write total population: 39.3% male: 51.1% female: 29.2% (2002 est.)
Major cities - population
DAKAR (capital) 2.777 million (2009)
Major infectious diseases
degree of risk: very high food or waterborne diseases: bacterial and protozoal diarrhea, hepatitis A, and typhoid fever vectorborne diseases: Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever, dengue fever, malaria, Rift Valley fever, and yellow fever water contact disease: schistosomiasis respiratory disease: meningococcal meningitis animal contact disease: rabies (2009)
Maternal mortality rate
370 deaths/100,000 live births (2010) country comparison to the world: 27
Median age
total: 18.2 years male: 17.3 years female: 19 years (2012 est.)
Nationality
noun: Senegalese (singular and plural) adjective: Senegalese
Net migration rate
-1.82 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2012 est.) country comparison to the world: 160
Physicians density
0.059 physicians/1,000 population (2008)
Population
12,969,606 (July 2012 est.) country comparison to the world: 71
Population growth rate
2.532% (2012 est.) country comparison to the world: 29
Religions
Muslim 94%, Christian 5% (mostly Roman Catholic), indigenous beliefs 1%
Sanitation facility access
improved: urban: 69% of population rural: 38% of population total: 51% of population unimproved: urban: 31% of population rural: 62% of population total: 49% of population
School life expectancy (primary to tertiary education)
total: 8 years male: 8 years female: 7 years (2008)
Sex ratio
at birth: 1.03 male(s)/female under 15 years: 1.01 male(s)/female 15-64 years: 0.89 male(s)/female 65 years and over: 0.85 male(s)/female total population: 0.94 male(s)/female (2011 est.)
Total fertility rate
4.69 children born/woman (2012 est.) country comparison to the world: 27
Unemployment, youth ages 15-24
total: 14.8% country comparison to the world: 77 male: 11.9% female: 20.1% (2006)
Urbanization
urban population: 42% of total population (2010) rate of urbanization: 3.3% annual rate of change (2010-15 est.)
◆ TRANSNATIONAL ISSUES(3 fields)
Disputes - international
The Gambia and Guinea-Bissau attempt to stem separatist violence, cross border raids, and arms smuggling into their countries from Senegal's Casamance region, and in 2006, respectively accepted 6,000 and 10,000 Casamance residents fleeing the conflict; 2,500 Guinea-Bissau residents fled into Senegal in 2006 to escape armed confrontations along the border
Illicit drugs
transshipment point for Southwest and Southeast Asian heroin and South American cocaine moving to Europe and North America; illicit cultivator of cannabis
Refugees and internally displaced persons
refugees (country of origin): 19,917 (Mauritania) (2011) IDPs: 10,000-40,000 (clashes between government troops and separatists in Casamance region) (2012)
◆ TRANSPORTATION(9 fields)
Airports
20 (2012) country comparison to the world: 136
Airports - with paved runways
total: 9 over 3,047 m: 2 1,524 to 2,437 m: 6 914 to 1,523 m: 1 (2012)
Airports - with unpaved runways
total: 11 1,524 to 2,437 m: 7 914 to 1,523 m: 3 under 914 m: 1 (2012)
Merchant marine
total: 1 country comparison to the world: 154 by type: passenger/cargo 1 (2010)
Pipelines
gas 43 km; refined products 8 km (2010)
Ports and terminals
Dakar
Railways
total: 906 km country comparison to the world: 92 narrow gauge: 906 km 1.000-m gauge (2008)
Roadways
total: 14,008 km country comparison to the world: 125 paved: 4,099 km (includes 7 km of expressways) unpaved: 9,909 km (2003)
Waterways
1,000 km (primarily on the Senegal, Saloum, and Casamance rivers) (2012) country comparison to the world: 65