Official Name
Republic of Burundi
ISO2 Code
BI
ISO3 Code
BDI
Longitude
3 30 S
Latitude
30 00 E
Geolocation
POINT (30 -3.3)
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  • Team Member in RT 1.1. "Reducing migration costs" 
  • Team Member in RT 2.1. "Migration, diversity and harmonious societies"
  • Team Member in RT 2.2. "Protection of migrants in all situations" 
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Thematic Meetings
- Attended the GFMD Thematic Workshop on "Migration for Harmonious Societies" on 18 May 2016 in Geneva, Switzerland.
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East African Qualifications Framework for Higher Education

Submitted by Mr. Camille Saadé on

The framework aims to integrate the educational and training systems in the EAC and provide comparability and recognition of qualifications. The EAQFHE is a regional qualifications framework proposed for the East African Community Partner States. It constitutes a key element for harmonization of higher education systems in its member states: Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, South Sudan, Tanzania, and Uganda. Its aims are

International Conference on the Great Lakes Region (ICGLR)

Submitted by Costanza Bindi on

The International Conference on the Great Lakes Region (ICGLR) is an inter-governmental organization of the countries in the African Great Lakes Region. Its establishment was based on the recognition that political instability and conflicts in these countries have a considerable regional dimension and thus require a concerted effort in order to promote sustainable peace and development.

Among the main divisions we find one concerning humanitarian social and environmental issues and one related to gender, women and children. 

Kampala Ministerial Declaration on Migration, Environment and Climate Change for Eastern and Horn of Africa State

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on

The Kampala Ministerial Declaration on Migration, Environment, and Climate Change (KDMECC) outlines 12 commitments by its signatory countries to address the effects of climate change on human mobility in the East and Horn of Africa region.

Harmonising guidelines for the movement of persons during health crises in the COMESA region

Submitted by Ms. Anqi ZHANG on

The COVID-19 pandemic hindered the mobility of goods, services and people all around the world and regional and national authorities struggled to find common guidelines which could be applied homogenously. This was the case also for the Eastern and Southern African region, where different Regional Economic Communities (RECs) operate simultaneously, resulting in overlapping memberships with several countries in the region belonging to various RECs. Of these, the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) represents the largest of the eight RECs and comprises 21 Member States.

National Migration Policy

Submitted by Mr. Camille Saadé on

Recognizing the importance and dynamics of migration, as well as the challenges of both immigration and international emigration, the Government of Burundi has initiated the process of drafting and adopting a National Migration Policy. This document resulted in a draft of the National Migration Policy and a National Diaspora Policy that were adopted.

Diaspora Week

Submitted by Mr. Camille Saadé on

In order to materialize the role of the Diaspora as a pillar of the development of the country, the Diaspora Week was established by the Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation.

The establishment of a Directorate of Diaspora, Burundi

Submitted by system admin on

In 2009, the Government of Burundi created a Directorate for the Diaspora at the Ministry of External Relations and International Cooperation. Several activities by this department eventually led to the launch of the National Policy for the Diaspora on 3 June 2016. This included a recommendation to develop a strategic implementation plan.

African Postal Financial Service Initiative

Submitted by Ms. Laurence BRON on

The African Postal Financial Services initiative is a joint regional programme launched by the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) and the European Commission in collaboration with the World Bank, the Universal Postal Union (UPU) – a specialized United Nations agency for the postal sector, the World Savings Banks Institute/European Savings Banks Group (WSBI/ESBG) and the United Nations Capital Development Fund (UNCDF).

"Migration and Development" Integrated Postal Project

Submitted by Ms. Laurence BRON on

The integrated project is a tripartite Agreement signed in September 2015 between the International Organization for Migration (IOM), the Universal Postal Union (UPU) and Burundi Post. It seeks to utilize different components of the postal sector in Burundi to achieve lasting socio-economic development for the rural population as well as for the Burundian diaspora.

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