Our partnership
Partnership is at the heart of everything UNDP does.

A partner of choice
for poverty eradication and sustainable development in Djibouti
UNDP places partnership at the centre of all aspects of its work. We are working with governments, other international organizations, business and civil society to prepare the transition to sustainable and inclusive development. These collaborations are a guarantee of increased resources, knowledge and awareness.
Gouvernement
- Ministry of Foreign of Affairs
- Ministry of Finance and National Economy
- Ministry of Women and Family
- Ministry of Health
- Ministry of Labour
- Ministry of Environment and Housing
- Ministry of Interior/ONARS
- Ministry of Justice
- Ministry of Social Affairs
- Ministry of Decentralization
- Human Rights Commission
International partners
- European Union
- USAID
- Government of Japan
- Government of Denmark
- Government of China
- Global Environment Facility
- Global fund to Fight AIDS, TB and Malaria
Autres agences des Nations unies
- FAO
- IOM
- UNAIDS
- UNESCO
- UNFPA
- UNHCR
- UNICEF
- WFP
- WHO
International Financial Institutions
International Financial Institutions (IFIs) are an important source of development funding. They account for a large portion of the non-core (earmarked, project-specific) funding of UNDP,
- The World Bank
- The African Development Bank
Private Sector
The private sector can make an important contribution to development by fostering innovation, providing funding and promoting entrepreneurship in Djibouti
- Chamber of Commerce and it’s member private sector companie
Foundations
Both global and local foundations are providing strong backing for UNDP's development activities. We recognize the tremendous knowledge that foundations offer, ranging from governance and environment to health and financial inclusion; and work with them at the community level to better address local issues.
- Qatar charity foundation
Civil Society Organizations
For UNDP, civil society constitutes the full range of formal and informal organizations that are outside the state and market. This includes social movements, volunteer organizations, indigenous peoples' organizations, mass-based membership organizations, non-governmental organizations, and community-based organizations, as well as communities and citizens acting individually and collectively.
UNDP partners with civil society organizations in programme implementation and policy advocacy. At the country level, this often means working with them to provide basic services in the areas of health, education, water delivery, agricultural extension and micro-credit provision. Through the Small Grants Programme UNDP provide financial and technical support to projects that conserve and restore the environment while enhancing people's well-being and livelihoods, to community-based organizations and other non-governmental groups.