
Djibouti
Djibouti
GOVERNMENTAL DESTINATION
General information
Djibouti, the capital city of the Republic of Djibouti, is a key political, economic, and cultural center in the Horn of Africa. As the primary gateway to the region, Djibouti hosts key government institutions, foreign embassies, and international organizations, making it a significant hub for diplomacy and international relations in East Africa. With its strategic location at the crossroads of major shipping routes, Djibouti plays a crucial role in regional and global diplomacy. Djibouti is known for its strategic maritime importance, economic potential, and role in fostering international cooperation in the Horn of Africa.

Testimonials
Isma'l Omar Guelleh, President of Djibouti: 'Djibouti is a gateway for peace and cooperation in the Horn of Africa.' (Source: IGAD Summit 2019)
Antonio Guterres, UN Secretary-General: 'Djibouti plays a crucial role in promoting peace and stability in East Africa.' (Source: IGAD Summit 2019)
Emmanuel Macron, President of France: 'Djibouti is a key partner in fostering regional security and economic collaboration.' (Source: East Africa Business Summit 2019)
Importance of the GITT sector
Djibouti is a key destination for East African diplomacy and international cooperation, regularly hosting high-level summits, regional forums and diplomatic meetings. The city is a vital point for leaders and delegations to engage in discussions on political, economic, and security issues affecting the region.
Diplomacy and institutions
Djibouti is home to several embassies and high commissions, including the Embassy of France and the Embassy of the United States, both of which play significant roles in diplomatic relations within the region. The city also hosts offices of international organizations such as the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the **World Health Organization (WHO) Djibouti Office**.

Rail and conections
Djibouti has a developing transport network, including the Djibouti-Addis Ababa Railway, which connects the city with Ethiopia. The city also offers a range of private transport options, including taxis and chauffeured cars, to meet the needs of government officials and visiting dignitaries.

Airports
Djibouti is served by Djibouti-Ambouli International Airport (JIB), the main international gateway to the country, handling both commercial and private flights. The airport provides services for VIP and diplomatic passengers, ensuring smooth and secure travel for international delegations.

Venues
Djibouti offers important venues for government and institutional events, including the Kempinski Palace Hotel Djibouti and the Djibouti Sheraton Hotel, both equipped with modern amenities and high security measures, making them suitable for hosting significant international events.
Economic, social and cultural impact of the sector on the destination
According to the Djibouti Ministry of Economy and Finance, government and institutional events in Djibouti contribute approximately 22% of the city's total event-related revenue. This impact is crucial for sectors such as hospitality, tourism, and transportation, driving economic growth and fostering international cultural exchange.

Governmental events
Djibouti has hosted key international events such as the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) Summit (2019), the East Africa Business Summit (annually), and the Djibouti International Trade Fair (annually), demonstrating its capacity to facilitate significant diplomatic and economic discussions.

Sustenability and RSC
Djibouti is committed to sustainability, with initiatives promoting renewable energy use and waste management in venues hosting large-scale events, ensuring environmentally responsible practices.