Djibouti sees GDP growth at 7 percent in 2018
Djibouti’s economy is expected to expand by 7 percent in 2018 up from an estimated 6.5 percent this year and government spending should also rise slightly in a budget focused on healthcare,
Djibouti’s economy is expected to expand by 7 percent in 2018 up from an estimated 6.5 percent this year and government spending should also rise slightly in a budget focused on healthcare,
UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, welcomes the coming into force of new Refugee Laws in Djibouti that streamline refugee status determination procedures and grants more opportunities for their socio-economic integration.
“Djibouti very early on has invested in peace. We have cooperated and devoted time, resources and energy to achieve a peaceful settlement.” H.E. Mr. Mohamed Siad Doualeh
This is America and the World with Dennis Wholey speaks with Ambassador Mohamed Siad Doualeh. The conversation explores the unique mix of cultures found in Djibouti and how its unique location on the "Horn of Africa" has impacted its development. Additionally, the conversation touches on Djibouti's relationship with the United States and the region as well as the Ambassador's goals while in the United States.
Discours Prononce Par Son Excellence Monsieur Mahamoud Ali Youssouf, Ministre des Affaires Etrangeres Et de la Cooperation International Chef de la Delegation Djiboutienne Devant l 72eme session de l'Assemblee Generale des Nations Unies le Samedi 23 Septembre 2017
Statement by His Excellency Mr. Mahamoud Ali Youssouf during the High-level Meeting on Somalia on 21 September 2017
Statement by His Excellency Mr. Mahamoud Ali Youssouf during the OIC Contract Group Meeting on Rohingya on 19 September 2017
Foreign Minister Mahamoud Ali Youssouf leads Djibouti Delegation to the 72nd Session of the United Nations General Assembly