La Nation is the most read newspaper in Djibouti. Published in French, it covers local, national, and foreign news as well as sports, business, politics, and other topics. The newspaper was founded in 1977, the year of Djibouti’s independence, succeeding the publication Reveil de Djibouti.


Media assets

Publishing: La Nation, Djibouti Post

State Media Matrix Typology: State-Controlled (SC)


Ownership and governance

La Nation is owned by the government, and its staff is appointed based on their loyalty to the government, according to the latest information collected from local journalists in 2020. There is no information publicly available about the governance structures of the newspaper.

Source of funding and budget

There is no information about the sources of funding at La Nation. According to the latest information collected from local journalists in 2020, the newspaper receives most of its budget from the government.

Editorial independence

La Nation is a government mouthpiece, openly supporting and promoting the government’s policies and interests, according to the latest information collected from local journalists in 2020.

No domestic statute and no independent mechanism to validate the editorial independence of La Nation have been identified.

June 2024