Fight against illegal migration in the Langue de Barbarie in Saint-Louis
The British Embassy is fighting against illegal migration through a project implemented in the Langue de Barbarie by "LE PARTENARIAT".
The Afghan Conference
Afghanistan: the London Conference sets out a plan towards a more stable and secure Afghanistan.
Mothers' Battle against Illegal Migration
A group of over 300 mothers set up a coalition to fight against illegal migration. Some of them lost their sons during this deadly voyage to Europe.
UK in Senegal
This site provides information on the activities and role of the British Embassy in Senegal.
It is a gateway to a large and thriving network of information about the United Kingdom.
We hope that you'll find it helpful and interesting.
Act on Copenhagen
The UK Government is committed to pushing for that global deal that meets the science of the climate challenge.
Chevening scholarships
Chevening programme provides scholarships for young international postgraduates to study in the UK.
The British Embassy in Senegal
From climate change and financial instability to health pandemics and weapons proliferation, the UK's national security and prosperity depend on our work with other nations. The UK's strategy for working with other nations is called Better world, better Britain.
The British Embassy in Dakar is part of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office's global network of 261 diplomatic posts around the world. We support the UK's interests in Senegal, Cape Verde, Guinea Bissau and Mali, fostering bilateral relations and delivering migration and consular services.
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LATEST NEWS
UK welcomes stronger academic co-operation with Israel
9 February 2010
Ivan Lewis reaffirms Britain's commitment to providing an additional £29,000 funding to the Britain Israel Research and Academic Exchange (BIRAX).
Burmese activists welcomed to the Foreign Office
9 February 2010
A group of Burmese activists met with Foreign Office Minister Ivan Lewis today during a short visit to the UK.