Fight against floods in Pikine Irregular Sud and support the urban flood management policy in Senegal

Fight against floods in Pikine Irregular Sud and support the urban flood management policy in Senegal
Targeted Action Groups
  • Reduce water-related diseases and deaths, build resilience and adaptive capacity to climate change and natural disasters
  • Improving North-South, South-South and triangular cooperation in data and information-sharing and capacity-building
Sector/Domain

Flood

Implementation Instances

ADF

Nature of the organism

Gov/Local

Authority NGO

other

Intervention zone
Senegal
Justification

Since 2005, the combination of rapid urbanization and climate variability has made floods a recurring problem in Senegal during the rainy season, and in particular in Dakar and its periphery. These have impacted approximately 500,000 people and caused more than $100 million in damages. In a context where climate change is increasing the frequency and intensity of extreme events, floods are therefore a constant concern for the Senegalese authorities as they occur almost every year during the rainy season (June to October), causing losses and affecting first and foremost the most vulnerable people. Pikine Irregular Sud, an informal settlement on the outskirts of Dakar, has more than 300,000 inhabitants, the majority of whom live below the poverty line and benefit from few public facilities. It is particularly vulnerable to flooding.

Level of advancement

Already achieved

In the process of implementation

In draft state

Type of support desired

Financing

Technique

Visibility / Promotion

Focal point

Celine Rober

Focal contact

+33 1 53 44 46 49 / robertc@afd.fr