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New US$2.73 Million Grant to Support Income Opportunities for Youth and Women in Djibouti

May 20, 2015


DJIBOUTI, May 20, 2015¡ªÄ¾¹ÏÓ°Ôº today announced the signing of a US$2.73 million grant for a new employment promotion program for youth and women in Djibouti. The program is expected to reach over 3000 beneficiaries in the poorest areas of Djibouti, providing access to life-skills, livelihood skills training, and access to finance.

A key component of the program consists in helping young people start and grow their own businesses. The program encourages youth to form solidarity groups and offers them peer-to-peer training and coaching to prepare mini-business plans for promising income generating activities. The most viable proposals will also receive funding through the program to help jumpstart the activities.  

¡°Supporting young people to start and grow small businesses requires a comprehensive approach to remove barriers like the lack of professional networks, insufficient skills, and difficulties in accessing finance,¡± said Homa-Zahra Fotouhi, World Bank Resident Representative in Djibouti. ¡°Through this project, we will give young people the chance to start their own small enterprises in line with local market opportunities.¡±

The grant also supports the strengthening of the handicraft sector in Djibouti with a particular focus on women.

¡°Many women in Djibouti already have traditional skills in the handicraft sector,¡± said Stefanie Brodmann, World Bank Task Team Leader for the program. ¡°The program will leverage these existing skills and foster innovation, product development, and commercialization of local products to make these activities more attractive and viable in the long-term.¡±

The US$2.73 million grant is from the government of Japan, provided through the Japan Social Development Fund and implemented by the . By focusing on enhancing long-term income opportunities, the program naturally complements the World Bank¡¯s existing portfolio on social safety nets.

The Djibouti IDA portfolio consists of seven projects with a net commitment of about US$45 million¡ªcomplemented by Trust Funds of about US$19 million¡ªin a range of sectors, including health, education, social safety nets, energy, disaster risk management, urban development, rural development, and private sector development.  



Media Contacts
In Djibouti
Homa-Zahra Fotouhi
Tel : +1 202 473 6452
hfotouhi@worldbank.org
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Williams Stebbins
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wstebbins@worldbank.org
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