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Djibouti Report
The communities in arid and semi arid lands (ASALs) in Djibouti, a those in other IGAD member states,, are subjected to many hazards due to both climate and resource related seasonal food insecurity and poverty. More than one third of the Djibouti population depends on livestock, fisheries, remaining forests, woody areas and agriculture for employment and/or survival. The Djibouti economy is still dependent on external financial assistance and the earnings from service industry (port and tourism) and it remains highly vulnerable to exogenous shocks.


