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Building relationships projects in Senegal support everyone's right to listen and be heard
Livelihood projects in Senegal support everyone's right to achieve a basic income
Health projects in Senegal support the right of all children to grow up healthy
Learning projects in Senegal support everyone's basic right to an education
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The village of Togue Diop
Photographer: Alf Berg
Welcome to Plan Senegal

Senegal is situated on the West African coast. The rural Senegalese live in clay huts with thatch roofs or, occasionally, in small houses made from concrete cinder blocks with asbestos and corrugated iron roofs. Urban dwellings range from large villas, to high-rise apartment buildings, to small wooden or concrete structures.

Agriculture is the most important element of Senegal's economy, employing most of the work force directly or indirectly. The country is dependent on the export of peanuts, which accounts for 75% of agricultural exports and 50% of total exports.

Last year was the 20th anniversary of Plan in Senegal, where we work with more than 32,000 sponsored children and their families through community driven projects.


Learning and Having Fun
Children's Clubs in Senegal are helping to provide a forum for children to express themselves through an array of different activities.

AURA meets Youth in Dakar
"You cannot gain in this world if there is no respect. Respecting each other is the most important thing. We have to be united and have faith": - Gambian rapper Egalitarian

Tundu Joor at the St-Louis Festival
This year's concert was dedicated to the theme of child protection and provided a great opportunity for the Tundu Joor's young rappers to advocate for child rights.

Tundu Joor Musical project launched successfully
A project to promote Child's Rights and supported by Plan

Country statistics

Country: SENEGAL
Population: 10,095,000 (2003)
Capital City: Dakar
National Language: French
Per capita income: US$ 550/year (2003)
Life expectancy: 53 years (2003)
Access to safe water: 72% (2002)
Adequate sanitation facilities: 52% (2002)
Under 5 Mortality Rate: 137/1,000 live births (2003)

Source: State of the World's Children Report 2005 (published by UNICEF)


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