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DJIBOUTI<br />

Programme National de Solidarité Famille (PNSF)—National Programme of Family Solidarity<br />

Programme<br />

Country<br />

Geographic area<br />

Previous programme name (if any)<br />

Programme National de Solidarité Famille (PNSF)<br />

—National Programme of Family Solidarity<br />

Djibouti<br />

Middle East and North Africa<br />

Start date 2015 1<br />

Programme objectives To provide support for families in extreme poverty. 1<br />

Programme type<br />

Unconditional cash transfer<br />

Programme components<br />

Conditionalities (if any)<br />

Targeting methods<br />

Urban areas: proxy means test<br />

Rural areas: community-based targeting<br />

Target areas Nationwide 1<br />

Target groups<br />

Children; people with disabilities; elderly people; pregnant women<br />

Eligibility criteria<br />

Beneficiary families are poor and vulnerable, with members<br />

who have a disability or are elderly (more than 70 years old),<br />

under 5 years old or orphans and vulnerable children.<br />

Eligibility reassessment (if any)<br />

Type of benefits<br />

Cash<br />

Amount of benefits<br />

FDJ18,000; an additional transfer may be granted to families who<br />

care for a member of the household who is elderly or has a disability. 1<br />

Payment/delivery frequency Every three months 1<br />

Benefit delivery mechanism<br />

The payment system should rely on microfinance institutions.<br />

Benefit recipients<br />

Minimum and maximum<br />

duration of benefits (if any)<br />

Coverage<br />

In the first phase of implementation, 6,537 households<br />

are expected to be reached, and in the second phase 9,807.<br />

Programme expenditure<br />

Institutions and agencies involved Government of Djibouti; State Secretariat for National Solidarity 1<br />

Monitoring and evaluation<br />

mechanisms and frequency<br />

Every six months, monitoring is to be conducted through<br />

follow-up questionnaires to beneficiaries.<br />

See the references on page 167:<br />

Programme National de Solidarité Famille (PNSF)—National Programme of Family Solidarity<br />

Social Protection in Africa: inventory of non-contributory programmes | 39

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