Senegal has met the minimum budget transparency requirements set by the United States, according to the latest assessment. The recognition was reported by Senegalese media on August 22, 2026, citing the US Department of the Treasury's 2026 Fiscal Transparency Review.
The review evaluates countries on their publication of budget documents, including the executive budget proposal, enacted budget, and audit reports. Senegal's compliance indicates that these key documents are publicly available and meet international standards.
This achievement reflects Senegal's ongoing efforts to improve fiscal governance and accountability. The country has been working with international partners, including the IMF and the World Bank, to strengthen its public financial management systems.
While the US recognition is a positive signal for investors and development partners, it does not necessarily imply full compliance with all international transparency benchmarks. Senegal continues to make progress in areas such as citizen participation and oversight.