Burundians

Burundi ( (listen), ), officially the Republic of Burundi (Kirundi: Republika y'Uburundi, [u.βu.ɾǔː.ndi]; French: République du Burundi, [buʁundi] or [byʁyndi]), is a landlocked country in the Great Rift Valley where the African Great Lakes region and East Africa converge. It is bordered by Rwanda to the north, Tanzania to the east and southeast, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the west; Lake Tanganyika lies along its southwestern border. The capital cities are Gitega and Bujumbura.The Twa, Hutu and Tutsi peoples have lived in Burundi for at least 500 years. For more than 200 of those years, Burundi was …

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Canadian Council for International Cooperation · 30 March 2021 English

The assessment framework also literature was used in a limited number of instances to gives special attention to the spirit of the 2030 Agenda show consistency between the analysis in …

on SDG 1 (ending poverty) nearly 2 out of 3 Burundians are unable to meet their basic food and non-food


Canadian Council for International Cooperation · 30 March 2021 English

VNR government around the world to a Decade of Action reports are meant to be prepared through inclusive and and Delivery to realize the ambitious 2030 Agenda participatory processes, serve …

on SDG 1 (ending poverty) nearly 2 out of 3 Burundians are unable to meet their basic food and non-food


Sheldon Chumir Foundation for Ethics in Leadership · 27 September 2019 English

The key objectives of the Compact – formally approved in December 2018 – are to ease the financial and political pressures on host countries, the vast majority of which are …

refugees from Tanzania and Congo in 1996–67 and Burundians from Tanzania in 2012 (Long, 2013). In addition Mexico (Jamal, 2000); Bosnians (Capo, 2015); Burundians returning from Tanzania (Oda, 2011); Tamil returns 2007 Tanzanian decision to naturalise 162,000 Burundians from an ‘old’ refugee caseload from 1972. While


desLibris · 10 February 2017 English

definitely going on.” Over the short term, unemployment and a lack of educational prospects may make Burundians more susceptible to the influence of the regime, or recruitment to the ranks of the Imbonerakure

developed so as to avoid negative impacts on Burundians. . ......................................... Burundi (Burundi).1 Over 18 months had passed since Burundians took to the streets of the capital, Bujumbura over 380,000 Burundians,3 and has caused significant socio-economic hardship for Burundians, which itself target the regime but do not negatively impact Burundians. During its study, the Subcommittee invited not yet appear to have gained traction among Burundians. Though genocide may not be imminent, the spectre


desLibris · 26 October 2015 English

The existing literature on the education of refugee children in the United States focuses primarily on postarrival experiences, with little attention to educational experiences in the children’s countries of origin …

was the case of Burundian refugees in Tanzania. Burundians who fled during the 1972-73 civil war were integrated integrate into Tanzanian society. Many more Burundians fled to Tanzania during the 1992-93 civil war


CIGI: Centre for International Governance Innovation · 25 April 2012 English

This paper examines the impacts that luxurious perks for delegates, such as paid daily allowances, have on peace talks. Drawing on the Burundian peace processes held in Arusha in Tanzania …

process to complete houses they were building. Burundians call some of our houses Arusha houses, but I


CCR: Canadian Council for Refugees · 8 June 2011 English

> Thousands of refugees in many different countries are affected by the long delays at Canada’s Nairobi offi ce Canada’s visa offi ce in Nairobi covers 18 countries in East …

Ethiopians, Congolese, Sudanese, Rwandans and Burundians. Many have already been waiting years for a durable


PMC: Prairie Metropolis Centre · 28 April 2009 English

This research study provides a closer insight into background, experiences, and new challenges faced by one of the African refugee groups: the Lost Boys and Girls of Sudan. This study …

Rwandans, Ugandans, Eritreans, Congolese, and Burundians. Bixler (2006) notes that The UNHCR should have


Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy · 17 July 2008 English

He is author of Refugees, the State and the Politics of Asylum in Africa and co-author of UNHCR: The Politics and Practice of Refugee Protection in the 2006–2008 Social Sciences …

refugees in these regions – Somalis, Sudanese, Burundians, Liberians, Iraqis, Afghans, and Burmese – come


NSI: North-South Institute · 12 December 2007 English

The signing of the peace and reconciliation agreements, and the holding of democratic elections, provide confirmation of the peace dynamic. [...] The dominance of funding of the social sectors over …

42 years in 2005, life expectancy at birth for Burundians is amongst the lowest in the world. The infant future, stating that there was no alternative: Burundians had to take charge of their own destiny and that


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