African nations recognize the need to implement structural reforms and make strategic investments in order to make a successful transition from less advanced to middle-income countries. To accelerate this transition, several African countries have set up Delivery Units (DU).
Signing of a Memorandum of Understanding: Governance Principles for Effective Cooperation
The first forum of the African Delivery Unit Network (RADU) opened on Thursday, November 9, 2023, at the Centre de Conférence Internationale in Paris. Abdou Diouf In Diamniadio, 14 countries formalized their commitment by signing a memorandum of understanding defining the principles of governance. Djiby Diagne, Deputy Managing Director of the Operational and Plan Monitoring Office Senegal Emergent (BOS-PSE), underlined that this memorandum establishes the framework for cooperation between the members, defining the modalities of collaboration to achieve common objectives.
Evaluating the Contribution of Delivery Units: Towards the Goal of Emergence in Africa
The forum, organized over two days by the Bureau opérationnel de suivi du Plan Sénégal émergent (BOS/PSE), RADU Senegal in partnership with the African Development Bank (AfDB) and the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), aims to assess the contribution of Delivery Units to the emergence dynamic in Senegal. Africa. Against a backdrop of global instability, the focus is on strengthening the African Delivery Unit Network.
Assessment of Flagship Actions: The Emerging Senegal Plan at Ten Years
Djiby Diagne explained that the meeting, including panels, provides an opportunity to take stock of the flagship actions of the Plan Sénégal émergent, ten years after its implementation phase. It also provides an opportunity to assess the contribution of the BOS and the Senegal Delivery Unit to these efforts, marking a significant step forward in the process of evaluating and strengthening ongoing initiatives.