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China Eximbank provides RMB 1.05 billion government concessional loan for Phase 1 of Smart Senegal Project (Linked to Record ID#92565)

¥1.05M RMB

Funder Export-Import Bank of China (China Eximbank)
Recipient Organization Government of Senegal
Country Senegal
Start Date Feb 08, 2018
End Date Jun 25, 2026
Duration 3,059 days
Number of Grantees 1
Roles Recipient
Data Source AidData Chinese Aid
Grant ID 73114
Grant Description

China Eximbank provides RMB 1.05 billion government concessional loan for Phase 1 of Smart Senegal Project On February 8, 2018, during a meeting between the Chinese Ambassador to Senegal Zhang Xun and Senegalese Minister of Economy, Finance and Planning Amadou Ba, the Government of Senegal and China Eximbank signed an RMB 1.05 billion government concessional loan (GCL) agreement and an RMB 200 million grant agreement for Phase 1 of the Smart Senegal Project.

The GCL is captured via February 8, 2018. The RMB 200 million grant is captured via Record ID#92565.

According to the Government of Senegal’s Aid Management Platform, the GCL disbursed in 2019 and 2020 and achieved an overall disbursement rate of 100%.

This project aims to leverage information and communication technology to reduce the digital deficit and make Senegal a sub-regional hub in West Africa, particularly in the areas of security, education, health, and tourism.

The Smart Senegal Project consists of five major sub-projects: (1) Safe City: This sub-project aims to strengthen public security through the use of technological tools and processes for the collection, analysis of flows, events from various communication systems and dissemination of information; (2) Smart Education: This sub-project project aims on the one hand to modernize network, processing, and data storage infrastructures and on the other hand to deploy technological platforms to improve teaching and learning in universities, schools elementary, middle and high schools in Senegal. (3) Smart Territories: This sub-project aims to provide user-centered services (citizens, administrations, and businesses) by building a citizen’s house (“La Maison du Citoyen”) in all the country's departments; (4) Submarine Cable: The purpose of this sub-project is to land a submarine cable in Senegal allowing access to international bandwidth.

This new device will increase Senegal's internet capacity and vary the Internet access offer for ISPs; and (5) Smart Wifi: The Smart Wifi sub-project project aims to fight against the digital isolation of territories by increasing the number of digital access points. It will allow citizens to access a high-speed internet connection in public places.

This access will be open to all citizens and will be available on all types of terminals (smartphone, tablet, laptop, etc.). In essence, this project aims to support the digital transformation of Senegal's networks. Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. is the contractor responsible for implementation.

Project implementation began in January 2019, and in early 2021, Huawei installed an online-meeting platform for the central government of Senegal, allowing high-level officials to meet virtually amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.

The digital hub portion of the project was completed on June 22, 2021, when Senegal's President, Macky Sall, and the Chinese Ambassador to Senegal officially put into service a Tier 3 Senegalese Data Center (with a capacity of 1,000 terabytes) built on the outskirts of Diamniadio.

At the ribbon-cutting ceremony, the Government of Senegal also announced its plans to transfer government data to the facility.

Senegal's Agence de l’Informatique de l’Etat (State Computer Science Agency, ADIE) supervised the construction of the facility and announced at the ribbon-cutting ceremony its plans to (a) connect the facility to an international submarine cable and (b) construct another data center in the city of Kaolack.

📋 Staff Comments
  1. The French project title is Projet Smart Senegal. The Chinese project title is “智慧塞内加尔”项目.
  2. On June 22, 2021, Senegal announced it would move its government data and digital platforms to a new national data center financed by a loan of $83.3 million USD from the Export-Import Bank of China and built by Huawei, which also provided equipment and technical support. The first phase of the new center, located in the Digital Technology Park in Diamniadio, will be open in six months and will also house data from state-owned enterprises in Senegal. The announcement comes on the heels of another agreement signed between Huawei and the African Telecommunications Union (a specialized agency of the African Union), which stipulates that the Chinese company will engage at multiple levels of ICT integration and transformation with AU member states. This will likely involve skills development and training for personnel in local ICT sectors, and information exchange on the latest technological trends and expansion of rural connectivity across Africa.
  3. Senegal’s Ministry of Finance identifies a $150 million China Eximbank loan agreement for the Smart Senegal Project, which was signed on August 8, 2018. It is not clear if this represents a separate loan commitment from the RMB 1.05 billion government concessional loan agreement that was signed on February 8, 2018. This issue warrants further investigation.
  4. As this project was denominated in RMB and identified as a government concessional loan from China Eximbank, AidData assumes the following borrowing terms: a maturity period of 20-years, an interest rate of 2%, and a grace period of 5-years. This issue warrants further investigation.
  5. The Chinese Loans to Africa (CLA) Database, managed by the Boston University Global Development Policy (GDP) Center, claims that the Chinese Eximbank issued a $148 million loan commitment for the 'Diamniadio Data Centre Restructuring' project in 2021 (see https://www.bu.edu/gdp/files/2023/08/GCI_PB_019_CLA-2023-FIN.pdf). AidData has not independently corroborated the claim that a $148 million loan was issued in 2021 by China Eximbank in addition to the RMB 1.05 billion that it issued in 2018.
📚 Sources & References
  • MINISTERE DE L’ECONOMIE
  • DES FINANCES ET DU PLAN ----------- RAPPORT ANNUEL D’ACTIVITES EDITION 2018
  • 驻塞内加尔大使张迅出席中塞经济技术合作协定和“智慧塞内加尔”项目优惠贷款框架协议签字仪式
  • Smart Senegal : après le Cap Vert
  • Dakar s’inspire de la Chine
  • Avec Smart Sénégal, on va accélérer les procédures de l’Administration
  • 华为完成中国优惠贷款合作项目——“智慧塞内加尔”助力塞政府举行首次远程内阁会议
  • L'ambassadeur de Chine loue la qualité de l'enseignement supérieur sénégalais
  • Smart Sénégal
  • Partenariat: L’ambassadeur de la Chine satisfait du projet Smart Sénégal
  • General Budget
  • La Chine a octroyé 87.000.000.000 de francs CFA pour financer le projet
  • 中塞两国政府签署多项合作协定
  • 萨勒总统与驻塞内加尔大使共同出席塞国家数据中心启用仪式
  • Senegal to Move All Govt Data to Huawei-Run Data Center
  • Senegal aims for digital sovereignty with new China-backed data centre
  • Connectivity and education
  • Senegal strengthens its digital sovereignty with the inauguration of the Diamniadio National Data Center
  • Près de 105 milliards FCFA de financement de la Chine en faveur du Sénégal
  • Huawei continue to expand business in Africa
  • Senegal is the next to fix a deal
  • Senegal to move all government data to Huawei-run data center
  • Africa: Chinese Tech
  • Ignored By the West
  • Is Taking Over Africa's Cyberspace
  • PROJET SMART SENEGAL
  • 萨勒总统与肖晗大使共同出席塞内加尔国家数据中心启用仪式
  • A New State of Lending: CHINESE LOANS TO AFRICA
  • Senegal opens first National Data Center
  • SMART SENEGAL PROJECT new Loan applications and disbursements are still being received and processed as the projects continue to evolve. Ongoing monitoring and evaluation are in place to ensure project continuity.
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