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A weekly report tracking the political, economic, and security trends shaping Senegal’s stability, democratic evolution, and regional influence.

WHY Senegal

Democracy, Energy, and regional leadership

As one of West Africa’s most stable democracies and a rising energy producer, Senegal anchors governance, diplomacy, and reform in a turbulent region. Its recent political transition, expanding offshore gas sector, and leadership within ECOWAS position it as a bellwether for democratic resilience and economic modernization. Senegal Decoded offers timely, grounded insight into these developments—helping governments, investors, and global firms understand a country poised to redefine its regional role.

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Each weekly edition of Decoded: Senegal covers three core areas:

pOLITICS & GOVERNMENT

From federal policies to state-level dynamics and electoral processes.

ECONOMY & BUSINESS

Covering oil and gas, financial markets, regulation, and key industries.

DEFENSE & SECURITY

from federal policies to state-level dynamics and electoral processes.

Beyond these core areas, subscribers can request bespoke thematic coverage, such as energy regulation, infrastructure, climate-security risks, or community-level dynamics — making Decoded a truly tailored intelligence product.

recent reports

Senegal Decoded 17-23 January 2026

On 18 January 2026, in Rabat, Morocco, the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) final between Senegal and Morocco did not end at the final whistle—it set off a diplomatic flare-up. A surge in hostile online commentary, including disinformation and racist discourse targeting Senegalese and other sub-Saharan African individuals, aggravated tensions.

Senegal Decoded 10-16 January 2026

Disputes between Senegal’s government and the opposition Alliance for the Republic (APR) took a sharp turn this week when the Supreme Court rejected a provisional release request for Farba Ngom, a sitting member of the National Assembly and close ally of former President Macky Sall.

Senegal Decoded 2-9 January 2026

The Ousmane Sonko-aligned faction seized the initiative in the accountability drive this week. While President Bassirou Diomaye Faye favored a smoother political transition and a measured reckoning with Macky Sall’s former allies, Sonko’s camp pushed the process forward through the courts. It intensified judicial action against the old guard.

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