• Women and Gender Equality Grants: Apply from Anywhere in the World! (fundsforngos.org)
  • Empowerment of women and girls aiming at the full implementation of the National Gender Equality Policy in peri-urban areas around Djibouti city and rural areas. (europa.eu)
  • Since 2018, Tatty Devine have partnered with the Fawcett Society , the UK's leading charity campaigning for advancement in gender equality and women's rights . (tattydevine.com)
  • While Ethiopia is a predominantly Christian country, other religions practiced include Islam, Judaism and Paganism. (expatwoman.com)
  • Here we have people coming from mainly Somalia and Ethiopia, going to Djibouti (which is at the tip of the Horn of Africa) as a transit point to Yemen. (indepthnews.info)
  • It means African migration is predominantly pan-African, with about 53 percent of total movements originating from Africa and staying within the continent. (indepthnews.info)
  • Armenia has traditionally been seen as an origin country for migration and a transit point for migrants heading elsewhere, predominantly to the Russian Federation and the West. (iom.int)
  • Djibouti is strategically located on the Red Sea, and its economy is driven by its port complex serving the shipping trade routes between Europe and Asia, as well as serving as a military base for France, the United States, Japan, China, and the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) and for anti-piracy stations for other countries. (housingfinanceafrica.org)
  • Djibouti is a small, strategically located, lower middle-income, East-African country with high poverty levels despite its 7% annual growth rate and its position of middle income country, lower tranche. (europa.eu)
  • Islam in Djibouti has a long history, first appearing in the Horn of Africa during the lifetime of Muhammad. (wikipedia.org)
  • Djibouti is a small, arid country in the Horn of Africa with a population of approximately 957 273 people.An estimated 78% of the population lived in urban areas in 2021, making it one of the most urbanised countries in the world. (housingfinanceafrica.org)
  • Djibouti is a small, arid country in the Horn of Africa with an estimated population of 957 273. (housingfinanceafrica.org)
  • Article 1 of the Constitution of Djibouti names Islam as the sole state religion, and Article 11 provides for the equality of citizens of all faiths and freedom of religious practice. (wikipedia.org)
  • The World Bank, UN-Habitat, and other UN agencies helped Djibouti improve the housing and settlement sector by evaluating climate change damage. (housingfinanceafrica.org)
  • For over twenty years Team Tatty has predominantly been made up of females, giving women space to enjoy creativity , jewellery and working together in a relaxed, uncompetitive, open and collaborative environment. (tattydevine.com)
  • As women in a predominantly male environment we have had our fair share of comments and had assumptions made about us based on our sex. (bunker-mentality.com)
  • Negativity surrounds women in golf, from elite level down to the average club golfer, we hear many stories surrounding equality whether that be for tee times or column inches. (bunker-mentality.com)
  • the main goal is to promote food security in Djibouti, through support to rural economic development in the interior regions. (europa.eu)
  • A large, predominantly rural territory rich in natural resources, Myanmar (formerly Burma) enjoys a strategic geographical position between the Indian subcontinent, China and Southeast Asia. (afd.fr)
  • Launched in 2013, the Vision aims at transforming Uganda from a predominantly rural and low-income country to a competitive upper middle-income country within 30 years. (undp.org)
  • There, a one-two punch of deindustrialisation and cost-cutting in public services led to a situation in which residents, now predominantly African-American, were exposed to toxic levels of lead and other contaminants decades after all the scientific evidence was in place. (peah.it)
  • We protect and look after people - in particular, our most vulnerable - by observing basic human rights principles as outlined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and ensuring we are promoting among our staff, travellers, local communities and suppliers/business partners, their right to be treated with dignity, equality, freedom and respect. (intrepidtravel.com)
  • All our jewellery is designed and handmade in-house by a small, skilled team of female makers with a passion for art, jewellery and Equality. (tattydevine.com)
  • Employing predominantly local staff and leaders within our operational teams (either our own Destination Management Companies, or suppliers who employ locals). (intrepidtravel.com)
  • The non-Muslim population consists generally of foreign-born citizens and mostly live in Djibouti City. (wikipedia.org)
  • Djibouti is susceptible to multiple natural hazards such as regular flash floods, frequent earthquakes, multi-year droughts, and drought-fueled fires. (housingfinanceafrica.org)
  • EU support to Djibouti in the provision of drinking water and the improvement hygiene conditions materialised with the inauguration in 2014 of the underground landfill site and a wastewater treatment plant. (europa.eu)
  • Djibouti has one of the lowest loan rates in the Horn and Sub-Saharan Africa, giving great real estate finance prospects. (housingfinanceafrica.org)
  • Ethiopia already hosted 884,000 refugees and asylum-seekers - predominantly from South Sudan, Somalia, and Eritrea - before the most recent arrivals. (wfp.org)
  • More than half of the countries on the list are countries with a predominantly Muslim population. (nationsonline.org)
  • It shows that polygamy is permitted in countries predominantly in Africa and Asia, including Algeria, Mali, Niger, Saudi Arabia and Iran. (brussels-sothebysrealty.com)
  • Non-lethal items such as Indian-made military vehicles (manufactured predominantly by Tata Motors and Ashok Leyland) have long been exported to several African countries, but tactical arms have now been added to the list. (ntu.edu.sg)
  • The pandemic has disrupted the operations of Regional Fisheries Management Organisations (RFMOs), which have jurisdiction over fish stocks that either straddle the exclusive economic zones of several countries or are predominantly in the high seas. (oecd.org)
  • In Xinjiang, in the People's Republic of China (PRC), the country report describes how genocide and crimes against humanity continued to occur against predominantly Muslim Uyghurs and members of other ethnic and religious minority groups. (state.gov)
  • Kyrgyzstan's first president, Askar Akaev, at least made an official policy of equality and harmonious co-existence for all ethnic groups. (ionglobaltrends.com)
  • The southern region has a population of around 6 million and a predominantly rural, subsistence economy. (conservapedia.com)
  • that non-communicable diseases account for a predominantly large share of the global disease burden, disproportionately affect the most vulnerable, and are worsened by climate change. (donortracker.org)
  • Islam in Djibouti has a long history, first appearing in the Horn of Africa during the lifetime of Muhammad. (wikipedia.org)
  • Article 1 of the Constitution of Djibouti names Islam as the sole state religion, and Article 11 provides for the equality of citizens of all faiths and freedom of religious practice. (wikipedia.org)