Djibouti

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With its strategic position on the Gulf of Aden, along a primary Europe-Asia shipping route, and its status as an entry-point to the hundreds of millions of consumers in East Africa, Djibouti’s economic strategy is predicated on leveraging its potential as a trade platform. This stance is supported by ambitious plans to build new ports,...

 

A small but important country, Djibouti benefits from its highly strategic location. With access to the Gulf of Aden and the Indian Ocean beyond, the country is a significant gateway to the Horn of Africa and the wider region of East Africa.

 

A good neighbour policy often makes for an appealing sound bite but in practice – as countries from Turkey to the US have found – it can prove extremely difficult. However, Djibouti has managed to develop a canny strategy towards its neighbours in order to ward off threats to its stability and ensure prosperity. Bordered by Ethiopia and...

 

In political terms, Djibouti is a young country. It achieved independence less than 40 years ago and has only had two presidents in that time. This comparative stability in what is a volatile region has allowed the country to develop relatively speedily.

 

Djibouti is a small country in an often turbulent neighbourhood. Much of its foreign policy since independence has been based on the dual goals of maintaining sovereignty and promoting development within its borders. However, over the past decade, the country has played an increasingly central role in regional diplomacy, not only for its...

Articles & Analysis | A place to stay from The Report: Djibouti 2016

 

SHERATON DJIBOUTI HOTEL Plateau du Serpent PO Box 1924 T: (253) 21 38 00 00 F: (253) 21 32 88 88 www.sheratondjibouti.com djibouti.reservation@sheratondjibouti.com Rooms: 175 rooms and suites. Business & Conference Facilities: Secretarial services, banquet and conference rooms with a total capacity of 400 guests. Health & Leisure...

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