Burundi

>> School supplies in Burundi

Below is a case study about Concern's distribution of essential school equipment at Rugendo primary school in Cibitoke Province, Burundi. The case study focuses on how these school supplies have had a positive impact on student Jean Kwizerimana.

>> Care group model in Burundi

This publication outlines Concern Worldwide's Care Group Model. Concern identified the Care Group Model in Burundi as a powerful strategy for community mobilisation for widespread behaviour change that would be suitable to the context of Mabayi health district.

>> Burundi: rainwater harvesting

Below is a document about rainwater harvesting in Burundi.

>> Burundi: Beneficiary stories

This is a document showcasing beneficiary stories from Concern's 2010 education programme in Burundi.

Distributing school materials in Burundi

Distributing school materials is a key part of Concern Worldwide's education programmes. Take at look at our photo gallery showing some of the work we've been doing with schoolchildren in Burundi.

Three year grant for agriculture programme

On the 10 February the EU Delegation in Tanzania signed a multi-country grant contract with Concern Worldwide. The contract is designed to increase the options for rural communities for making a living with the engagement of government and the private sector.

 

The HOPE project

Koko Sossouvi is one of our regular guest bloggers. She’s blogging from Burundi. I’m sitting under the roofed section of the Rugombo market, in the midday heat that’s so characteristic of Cibitoke Province.

Working with partners in Burundi

In 2007 we started working with our first local partner in Burundi.

Free education can still be a struggle

In this post, guest blogger Kokoévi Sossouvi discusses some of Concern’s work with schools in Burundi, visiting Butahana Primary School in Cibitoke Province. This is the second post from Kokoévi.

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