ADIL – Support for decentralisation and local initiatives in the Republic of Djibouti

Project

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  • Modernisation of State

  • Governance

Photo credit: Expertise France in Djibouti
Photo credit: Expertise France in Djibouti
Project start date
Status

Closed

Project end date
Financing amount (Euro)
11.5m
Country and region
Djibouti, Africa
Funders

The ADIL programme is helping the Government of Djibouti fight poverty by promoting inclusive and sustainable local development in the five regions in the country.

Despite strong economic performance over the past fifteen years, with an annual average GDP per capita growth of 3.1% between 2001 and 2017, the Republic of Djibouti faces major challenges in terms of human development, social protection and the reduction of territorial inequalities: insufficient and unequal access to basic services, steady influx of rural people to the capital, issues of social protection for the most vulnerable groups…

To address these major challenges, the Government has undertaken reforms to make five regions in the country (Arta, Ali-Sabieh, Dikhil, Obock, Tadjourah) key actors in poverty reduction, local development, the promotion of gender equality and the strengthening of resilience.

In this respect, the Government of Djibouti has recognised decentralisation as an essential institutional reform to reduce territorial divides and promote a harmonious and inclusive development of Djiboutian society. Local governance is synonymous with proximity and a better understanding and ownership of territorial challenges. It should make it possible to provide a more effective response to the issues of poverty, the inclusion of women and adaptation to climate change.

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