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Djibouti - Human Capital Review (English)

8 Feb 2024

Based on a Human Capital Index (HCI) simulation, it is projected that a Djiboutian born in 2022 will achieve only 41 percent (HCI of 0.41) of their full human capital potential by the age of 18. This means that 59 percent of talent in Djibouti remains untapped, highlighting a missed opportunity to enhance productivity and exploit human capital as a vehicle for growth and development. Dividing Djibouti's HCI into its three components (child survival, education, health) shows that poor child survival and learning outcomes are the main drivers of the score. Increasing investment in the early years is the best investment Djibouti can make in building its human capital and laying the foundations for the future well-being and productivity of its children and citizens. Early childhood development (ECD) interventions in Djibouti are in their early stages but are expanding and can be catalyzed through incremental increases in financing to increase access, coverage, and quality of essential services for families with young children and improve ECD outcomes. The adolescent years also present an opportunity for increasing human capital accumulation and use. This is a critical period during which interventions and investments in adolescent girls could harness this potential and yield higher returns on investments. Human capital is a key determinant of labor productivity and plays an essential role in determining a country's long-term development path. Djibouti must move toward a more-competitive, productivity-fueled economy.
early childhood education djibouti social protection middle east and north africa human capital accumulation early child development human capital and growth

Authors

World Bank

Disclosure Date
2024/02/08
Disclosure Status
Disclosed
Doc Name
Djibouti - Human Capital Review
Product Line
Advisory Services & Analytics
Published in
United States of America
Rel Proj ID
DJ-Djibouti Human Capital Review -- P177257
Sector
Social Protection
TF No/Name
TF0B6240-Support for the Development of Health Financing Options in Djibouti
Theme
Social Inclusion,Participation and Civic Engagement,Gender,Human Development and Gender,Data Development and Capacity Building,Social Protection,Social Development and Protection,Labor Market Policy and Programs,Public Sector Management,Active Labor Market Programs,Data production, accessibility and use
Unit Owning
Health Nutrition &Population MNA (HMNHN)
Version Type
Final
Volume No
1

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