Ordre National des Experts Comptables et Comptables Agréés du Sénégal
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The Ordre National des Experts Comptables et Comptables Agréés du Sénégal (ONECCA) or National Institute of Chartered Accountants of Senegal is a professional body in Senegal
Senegal
Senegal , officially the Republic of Senegal , is a country in western Africa. It owes its name to the Sénégal River that borders it to the east and north...

 created on 10 January 2000.

ONECCA is a member of the Association of Accountancy Bodies in West Africa
Association of Accountancy Bodies in West Africa
The Association of Accountancy Bodies in West Africa is a regional organization of the International Federation of Accountants . As of 2011 there were ten West African accounting institutes represented in ABWA.-History:...

 (ABWA), the International Federation of Accountants
International Federation of Accountants
International Federation of Accountants is the global organization for the accountancy profession. IFAC has 164 member and associates in 124 countries and jurisdictions, representing more than 2.5 million accountants employed in public practice, industry and commerce, government, and academe...

 (IFAC) and the International Federation of Francophone Accountants
International Federation of Francophone Accountants
The International Federation of Francophone Accountants is an organization that promotes exchange and cooperation between accountants in the French-speaking community....

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ONECCA was a strong supporter of the Pan-African Federation of Accountants (PAFA), a project started in November 2006 and finally announced in May 2011. According to Abdou Aziz Dieye of ONECCA, promotion of international standards by PAFA would not just improve security of investments but would also help policymakers.

ONECCA has frequently expressed support for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs).
This was a key topic discussed with IFAC President Graham Ward during a July 2006 visit.
In a May 2011 workshop, the head of ONECCA called for measures such as investment clubs in school to make owners of small and medium enterprises aware that funding can be obtained through the stock exchange, not just the banks.
Despite the importance of its work, ONECCA is little known. The president has said that this is appropriate given the nature of the profession.
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