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Bonne gouvernance et développement durable En 2005, le Burundi a réussi avec succès à se doter d’institutions démocratiquement élues à tous les niveaux de la vie nationale. Le pays s’est engagé dans un processus de consolidation de la paix, de sécurisation du pays et de relance de l’économie. Quatre ans après, où en est le développement humain au Burundi ? La présente synthèse restitue les éléments essentie... Burundi - 2009 |
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Burundi Human Development Report 2005 Conflict Prevention in Burundi The objectives of the report include an in-depth analysis of the conflict, analysis of its impact on human security and socio-economic development, and the development of a national strategy for sustainable human development geared towards conflict prevention and peace consolidation. Burundi - 2005 |
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HIV/AIDS The next NHDR in Burundi will deal with HIV/AIDS. The HIV prevalence rate in Burundi has reached very high levels : 10,5% in peri-urban areas, 9,4% in urban zones and 2,5% in rural areas. The report will support a massive strategy of communication on the reality of the disease in the country. It will be the first major publication releasing the results of the latest HIV/AIDS national survey updating the results of the 1990 survey. For the first time, it will highlight the influence of cultura... Burundi - 2003 |
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General Human Development Report Poverty in Burundi Following the resolution of the conflict in 1998, Burundi is now moving from aid programmes to development programmes, via a period of reconstruction. According to the poverty indicators used in this report, 56.4% and 66.5% respectively of Burundi’s rural and urban populations are considered to be living in poverty. The report recommends that, given the extent of the problem, fighting poverty should be the main objective of any development strategy and all future macro-economic and se... Burundi - 1999 |
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General Human Development Report Burundi's first national HDR covers human development issues ranging from poverty and employment to gender equality, environmental degradation, and governance. 90% of Burundi's population resides in rural areas and the country's Human Development Index for 1996 was 0.300, indicating a serious problem with the lack of progress in Burundi's human development. The Report takes a close look at the deteriorating human development situation within the context of the socio-economic crisis that the... Burundi - 1997 |
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