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Through the SEACAP process, Dakar conducted three baseline studies, set targets for key sectors, developed actions to reach those targets and prioritised key actions.
The city of Dakar has launched the DakClim (Dakar agit pour le Climat) platform, which brings together 28 civil society organizations working in sectors such as waste management, mitigation of the effects of floods, coastline management, or the development of green spaces.
Dakar conducted key studies to determine its baselines and to develop evidence-based targets and actions. These baseline studies were:
One of the projects that Dakar has implemented since launching its SEACAP is the using municipal waste to construct infrastructure for urban parks. Waste production grows proportionally with the population, and today Dakar produces 1.7 million tons of waste per year. More about the actions that Dakar is taking to implement its SEACAP here.
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