Djiboutian Agency for Social Development

Top Menu

  • Français
  • English

Main Menu

  • Home
  • The Agency
    • From the General Manager
    • Presentation of the ADDS
    • Agency Organization
    • Institutional structure
    • Funding
    • Area of ​​intervention
    • Texts and laws
    • National partners
    • International partners
  • The Ministry
    • Presentation of the INDS
    • Context
    • Secretariat of state
  • News
  • Publications
    • Magazines @en
  • Contact Us
  • Français
  • English

logo

Djiboutian Agency for Social Development

  • Home
  • The Agency
    • From the General Manager
    • Presentation of the ADDS
    • Agency Organization
    • Institutional structure
    • Funding
    • Area of ​​intervention
    • Texts and laws
    • National partners
    • International partners
  • The Ministry
    • Presentation of the INDS
    • Context
    • Secretariat of state
  • News
  • Publications
    • Magazines @en
  • Contact Us
News
Home›News›Microfinance Commission: Establishment of a permanent technical secretariat

Microfinance Commission: Establishment of a permanent technical secretariat

By Connex Design
23 July 2017
2800
0
Share:

Thirty executives and officials from institutions and public administrations, as well as officials from partner institutions and international organizations took part in the technical meeting of the National Commission for Microfinance. On the menu of the meeting, a rather busy agenda. After a word of welcome from the Governor of the Central Bank of Djibouti, Mr. Ahmed Osman, the head of the Caisse Populaire d’Epargne and Credit, Mr. Abdallah Houmed, Director of the Department of Micro Finance at the ADDS, has makes a broad presentation of the prerogatives of the National Microfinance Commission (CNMF).

It is a platform that brings together microfinance institutions with the aim of making microfinance a real instrument for fighting poverty in the Republic of Djibouti by promoting self-employment and the employment of women and men. young people through access to affordable and effective community credit services. More generally, the CNMF is responsible for designing, implementing, monitoring and evaluating the government’s microfinance policy for populations excluded from the traditional banking system. As such, it must coordinate and harmonize all the interventions of the technical departments of the State and development partners in the field of micro finance, strengthen the social and financial performance of microfinance institutions while strengthening their geographical and socio-professional penetration rate. . Finally, it is responsible for contributing to the creation of an environment conducive to the emergence and development of the microfinance sector.

It must be said that the micro finance system is a tool designed to develop exit strategies for people in precarious situations, by developing programs for a more balanced, sustainable and inclusive growth. And the integration of local microfinance into the global Djiboutian and global financial landscape will be facilitated through a demand for transparency, a permanent search for financial and social performance. The cooperative system is an asset of social cohesion but also it allows to build a better world by privileging the needs of the customers and the interests both social and economic. After the development of the micro finance manager, a broad presentation of the achievements, perspectives and role of each actor in the framework of the national strategy of microfinance was carried out. What to do the pride of the governor of the BCD, Mr. Ahmed Osman Ali who stressed how “the sector of microfinance has evolved since the launch of the first activities of microcredit solidarity, initiated by the NGO Caritas in 2006.” welcomed the structuring of the sector which is nowadays “regulated, composed of institution of Professional Microfinance, legally instituted and operating in the five regions of our territory.”

The grand financier of the country recalled the context and the interest of the CNMF which is the “forum of consultation” timely to “discuss ways and means to promote micro finance” because it constitutes, he said “a great platform for communication and advocacy around this alternative finance. “

Il a conclu en appelant les participants à éclairer et orienter « les actions du gouvernement dans la voie à suivre pour lever davantage les barrières et les contraintes pour favoriser l’essor d’un secteur de la micro finance dynamique, inclusif et sécurisé avec des institutions viables et pérennes ». Des propos partagés par Mme Mouna Osman Aden, Secrétaire d’Etat aux Affaires Sociales qui a souligné le rôle et les missions confiées à la CNMF, comme maitre d’œuvre de la stratégie nationale de la micro finance du gouvernement avec l’appui des partenaires techniques et financiers. La Secrétaire d’Etat a ensuite attiré l’attention sur les freins au développement de la micro finance, comme la faiblesse des fonds propre (le dépôt des épargnants) mais aussi la méconnaissance du grand public des opportunités d’offres du secteur et enfin les couts des crédits qu’elle a qualifié de relativement chers. L’occasion pour elle de donner des indications et des orientations pour lever ces obstacles à travers notamment la professionnalisation des institutions de micro finance, leur innovation et la diversification de leurs offres de produits et services et enfin l’exécution du plan d’action annuel des activités. L’autre recommandation forte qu’elle a faite étant la tenue régulière de réunion des acteurs de la CNMF.

Ms Mouna Osman Aden finally called for a pooling of efforts to achieve these objectives through a fruitful and sincere partnership between the various actors to achieve the financial inclusion of disadvantaged segments of the population. It is on the common commitment of all actors and stakeholders to work together that the meeting was closed. source the nation.

Previous Article

District 7: ADDS rehabilitates urban roads

Next Article

adapted training to disabled people: The ...

0
Shares
  • 0
  • +
  • 0

Related articles More from author

  • News

    Arta: Girls trained in hospitality and catering

    16 May 2016
    By Connex Design
  • News

    Week of the National Solidarity: The point with … Zahra Youssouf Kayad Secretary of State for National Solidarity

    8 January 2015
    By Connex Design
  • News

    ADDS: Resilience kits for Obock agricultural cooperatives

    8 May 2018
    By Connex Design
  • News

    National Solidarity Week 2026 – Obock city: Strengthening social services and empowering women

    2 February 2026
    By Connex Design
  • News

    Solidarity Week 2014 Ms. Kayad opens playgrounds in District VII

    5 January 2014
    By Connex Design
  • News

    Urban Planning: What the experts think

    8 March 2015
    By Connex Design
0

Les abonnés lisent aussi...

    Follow us

    Retrouvez-nous sur Facebook

    • Recent

    • Popular

    • Comments

    • ADDS/MENFOP-Damerjog: 32 young people trained to turn hope into employment

      By Connex Design
      13 May 2026
    • Integrated Community Resilience Project (PIRC): In Obock, youth at the heart of a new entrepreneurial ...

      By Connex Design
      7 May 2026
    • Dikhil: Nearly 70 young people receive their vocational training completion certificates

      By Connex Design
      5 May 2026
    • ADDS/MENFOP: Certificates graduation ceremony and driver’s licenses to young people from Dikhil and Ali Sabieh

      By Connex Design
      5 May 2026
    • Ali-Sabieh: 87 young people receive their vocational training completion certificates

      By Connex Design
      1 May 2026
    • IGAD Lauds Community Projects Benefiting Refugee Hosts

      By Connex Design
      1 November 2021
    • Recruiting a Senior NGOs

      By Connex Design
      2 November 2013
    • “Social safety nets Project” Ms. Kayad and mothers-lights of Dikhil

      By Connex Design
      24 February 2014
    • MAGAZINE «AGIR» NUMBER 2/ EDITORIAL

      By Connex Design
      25 September 2009
    • International tender: Water supply works

      By Connex Design
      15 May 2014

    RECENT PHOTO GALLERIES

    توقيع اتفاقية تعاون بين Adds و Instad لإجراء دراسة حول التنمية الحضرية

    L’ADDS confie à l’INSTAD une étude d’impact du programme PDUI2-version arabe

    ADDS/INSTAD/PDUI2 Version Arabe

    SoundCloud

    MAGAZINES

    • Non classé

      ADDS/MENFOP-Damerjog: 32 young people trained to turn hope into employment

      A ceremony to award certificates and driver’s licenses to some 32 young people who had completed vocational training was held last Tuesday morning in Damerjog. Organized by the Djiboutian Agency ...
    • News

      Integrated Community Resilience Project (PIRC): In Obock, youth at the heart of a new entrepreneurial ...

      The Djibouti Agency for Social Development (ADDS) is intensifying its efforts to promote the economic integration of young people in Obock. Through an awareness-raising meeting organized as part of the ...
    • News

      Dikhil: Nearly 70 young people receive their vocational training completion certificates

      As part of the Emergency Social Protection and Food Crisis Response Project, implemented by the Ministry of Social Affairs and Solidarity with funding from the World Bank, young people from ...
    • News

      ADDS/MENFOP: Certificates graduation ceremony and driver’s licenses to young people from Dikhil and Ali Sabieh

      As part of the emergency social protection and food crisis response project led by the Ministry of Social Affairs and Solidarity, the Djiboutian Agency for Social Development (ADDS) presented certificates ...

    About

    The Djibouti Social Development Agency, a public administrative establishment, resulting from the merger of the former Djibouti Agency for the Execution of Public Interest Works (ADETIP) and the former Social Development Fund (FSD) project.

    • Agence Djiboutienne de Développement Social
    • Avenue Mohamed DJAMA ELABEH Plateau du serpent
    • BP:4298 Djibouti
    • République de Djibouti
    • Tel: +253 35 86 55/ +253 35 82 82
    • E mail: direction@adds.dj
    • Site Web: www.adds.dj

    Our contact details via Google Map

    RECENT PHOTO GALLERY




    • Home
    • The Agency
    • Photo galleries
    • Videos Gallery
    • Sitemap
    © Agence Djiboutienne de Développement Social - 2026. Tous droits réservés