According to worldbank.org
"Djibouti is a small country in which more than 23% of the population lives in extreme poverty. With less than 1,000 km2 of arable land (0.04% of 23,200 km2) and an average annual rainfall of 5.1 inches, Djibouti has a chronic food deficit and is totally dependent on imports to meet its food needs"
Why is djibouti so poor?is it corruption,lack of resources,lack of proper governing of people or management of resources?most djiboutis i know are very well educated,but their country is just like most african countries
Do you people believe if somalia was stable it would be a poor as djibouti?i mean they are the only stable recognized somali country
"Djibouti is a small country in which more than 23% of the population lives in extreme poverty. With less than 1,000 km2 of arable land (0.04% of 23,200 km2) and an average annual rainfall of 5.1 inches, Djibouti has a chronic food deficit and is totally dependent on imports to meet its food needs"
Why is djibouti so poor?is it corruption,lack of resources,lack of proper governing of people or management of resources?most djiboutis i know are very well educated,but their country is just like most african countries
Do you people believe if somalia was stable it would be a poor as djibouti?i mean they are the only stable recognized somali country