AFSC’s Burundi Program aims to create a society where all people can enjoy peace and dignity, meet their basic needs, and make meaningful contributions to peace and community development.
In Burundi, many people are seeking to improve their living conditions and regain their human dignity after years of conflict. AFSC is aware that development can be achieved in communities where sustainable peace has been built. This happens when people trust one another, work as one, and have a common goal of developing their communities.
Our program in Burundi accompanies and strengthens civil society and local faith-based organizations that work closely with communities. We use a three-component approach of economic reintegration, social cohesion, and trauma healing. The program also helps young people enhance their skills and exposes them to self-employment opportunities in their communities.
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Impact of the “Dukomeze Kunywana” Project
Thanks to our “Dukomeze Kunywana” Project funded by the European Union, AFSC Burundi program has established Dialogue frameworks and Trauma Healing initiatives. These initiatives contributed to community reconciliation and social cohesion in Makamba, Kayogoro, and Nyanza-Lac communes of Makamba Province and Kirundo, Bugabira, and Busoni communes of Kirundo Province.