This strategy, Emerging Senegal Plan (Plan Sénégal Émergent, PSE), constitutes the reference for economic and social policy in the medium and long-term. The PSE will be achieved through a five-year Priority Action Plan (Plan d’Actions prioritaires, PAP) built on the strategic pillars, sector objectives, and main directions of the strategy. The PAP is elaborated through development projects and programs incorporated in the 2014-2018 budget framework.
The institutional framework for the implementation of the PSE will consist of : a Strategic Orientation Committee, under the authority of the President of the Republic, a Steering Committee chaired by the Prime Minister, an operational Bureau for the monitoring of the ESP (BOSSE), and executing structures.
The principal risk factors for the success of the PSE are institutional instability, resistance to change, weak ownership, inadequate resource mobilization, lack of the necessary human resources to conduct the reforms and projects, delays in the investment climate reforms and the modernization of public administration, unexpected social spending, climatic shocks (flooding, drought), limited absorptive capacity, and insufficient monitoring and evaluation.