The Solidarity Caravan officially launched this Sunday, February 1, 2026, in the town of Alaili Dadah, in the Obock region, marking a new phase of outreach efforts to support communities in remote areas.
This initial phase provided an opportunity to assess the progress of empowerment activities, including solidarity funds and the commissioning of three social infrastructure projects, directly contributing to improving the living conditions of residents.
Furthermore, a major step forward in opening up access to isolated areas was observed: the new access road, requested by the community two years ago, is now operational. It significantly reduces travel time from five hours to two and a half hours, thus facilitating access to basic social services and public infrastructure.
Through this initiative, the Solidarity Caravan reaffirms the government’s commitment to bringing social services closer to citizens and strengthening territorial equity, particularly in the interior regions.
























