Countries

Sudan

Sudan is one of the 24 priority countries in the Italian Cooperation’s intervention planning and has received €128 million in grants since 2000. In 2011, the country experienced a period of profound change due to the secession of South Sudan and the resulting loss of over 75% of its oil revenues. Stabilizing relations between the […]

Read more Sudan is one of the 24 priority countries in the Italian Cooperation’s intervention planning and has received €128 million in grants since 2000. In 2011, the country experienced a period of profound change due to the secession of South Sudan and the resulting loss of over 75% of its oil revenues. Stabilizing relations between the […]

South Sudan

Context Founded on 9th July 2011, the Republic of South Sudan is the youngest country in the world. Nevertheless, the conflicts of December 2013 and July 2016 jeopardized the development stimulated after the independence and worsened the humanitarian situation, resulting in a high number of casualties and over 4.3 million of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) both […]

Read more Context Founded on 9th July 2011, the Republic of South Sudan is the youngest country in the world. Nevertheless, the conflicts of December 2013 and July 2016 jeopardized the development stimulated after the independence and worsened the humanitarian situation, resulting in a high number of casualties and over 4.3 million of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) both […]

Djibouti

context Djibouti is one of the smallest countries in Africa. It covers an area of 23,200 square kilometers and is home to a population of about 864,617. As in other small states, the size of Djibouti’s economy limits its ability to diversify production and increases its reliance on foreign markets, making it more vulnerable to […]

Read more context Djibouti is one of the smallest countries in Africa. It covers an area of 23,200 square kilometers and is home to a population of about 864,617. As in other small states, the size of Djibouti’s economy limits its ability to diversify production and increases its reliance on foreign markets, making it more vulnerable to […]

Ethiopia

Context With a population of 105 million inhabitants which increases yearly by 2.5% and a 80.56 billion dollars GDP rising by 10.2% every year[1], the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia is a middle income country. Nevertheless, in the past ten years, thanks to public investments in infrastructures and provision of basic services, and thanks to […]

Read more Context With a population of 105 million inhabitants which increases yearly by 2.5% and a 80.56 billion dollars GDP rising by 10.2% every year[1], the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia is a middle income country. Nevertheless, in the past ten years, thanks to public investments in infrastructures and provision of basic services, and thanks to […]