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Burundi is facing a rapidly worsening humanitarian situation as more than 40,000 people have fled there in two weeks to escape fighting in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, the U.N. said on ...
Burundi faces serious climate and environmental challenges. The biggest is the country’s overdependence on the use of biomass (firewood). The second is outdated agricultural practices that have ...
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Launched in 2016 as a roaming pop-up, Little Liberia is believed to be the only Liberian restaurant in the area. The brick-and-mortar version is set to open in mid to late 2024 with a completely ...
The Republic of Burundi and Russia have signed a memorandum of cooperation on peaceful uses of nuclear technology. It was signed as the Russia-Africa Economic and Humanitarian Forum takes place in St ...
This week, Burundian authorities once again displayed their contempt for human rights by walking out of the country’s review before the UN Human Rights Committee in Geneva.
International sanctions coupled with COVID pandemic and war in Ukraine led Burundi to build up the domestic liabilities to cover its gross financing needs. Burundi has continued to receive various ...
Burundi's government expects overall spending to rise by about 65% in the upcoming fiscal year backed by an increase in donor funds and higher revenues, according to a draft budget presented by ...
Burundi is using the 125th anniversary of the arrival of Christianity in the African nation as a jumping off point to renew the faith of the population.
Good news met bad yesterday in Burundi, as the lawyer Tony Germain Nkina continued to be held in prison despite his recent acquittal, meaning his detention is now illegal.
Burundi needs more support to give returnees and refugees a fresh start Increased funding is needed to support more than 200,000 Burundian former refugees who have returned home in the last five years ...
Burundi’s economy has been challenged by the COVID-19 pandemic and Russia’s war in Ukraine. However, the economy is showing resilience, with economic growth expected to strengthen in 2022 to at least ...
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