2020 in Senegal


Events in the year 2020 in Senegal.

Incumbents

Events

January

February

March

  • March 11
  • *The Pasteur Institute of Dakar and DiaTropix team up with Mologic, a British biotech firm, to develop “point of need” test kits that can diagnose COVID-19 in 10 minutes.
  • *20,500 Dakar residents petition to make the former airport into a park.
  • March 15 – Senegal imposes travel restrictions, bans cruise ships, and closes schools for three weeks in response to the coronavirus. They also ban public gatherings for a month including Muslim and Christian pilgrimages.

April

  • April 14 – Hundreds of street children and teenagers are forced to a refuge north of Dakar as fear of COVID-19 spreads.

May

  • May 12 – The government eases restrictions one day after COVID-19 infections increase by 30%.
  • May 27 – Senegal unilaterally ends its tax agreement with Mauritius.
  • May 28 – June 28: 14th Dak'Art fair with the theme I'Ndaffa/Forger/Out of Fire at the IFAN Museum of African Arts in Dakar
  • June 2 – COVID-19 pandemic: Educational authorities decide against reopening high schools for 550,000 children after a cluster of coronavirus infections is detected among teachers in the Ziguinchor Region, Casamance.
  • June 3 – COVID-19 pandemic: Protests against the government's handling of the pandemic break out in Dakar, Touba, and Kaolack. Senegal has confirmed almost 4,000 cases of COVID-19, including 45 deaths, and thousands are unemployed.
  • July 8 – International air flights restart.
  • July 31 – Tabaski, public holiday A shortage of sheep is reported.

August

  • August 21 – Senegalese authorities request the removal of 2,700 tons of ammonium nitrate from the port of Dakar. The request for the removal of the ammonium nitrate, a chemical which is used to make fertilizer, comes following the deadly 2020 Beirut explosion, which involved the ignition of ammonium nitrate. The shipment is destined for Mali, but the border is closed because of the 2020 Malian coup d'état.
  • September 1 – R&B singer Akon, 47, lays the first stone for the US$6 billion village of Mbodiene south of Dakar.

September

October

November

December

  • December 8 – A court in Mbour sentences Mamadou Lamine Faye and two other men for paying smugglers to illegally take their sons by sea to Spain. Faye's son died en route, one of 500 migrants who have died while trying to reach the Canary Islands, and the judge said he hoped to deter others.

Scheduled and predicted events

Culture

Deaths