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Burundi eager for Common Market gains
Despite the simmering political discontent in Burundi, the country with the smallest econo...
published: 02 Jul 2010
author: ntvuganda
Burundi eager for Common Market gains
Burundi eager for Common Market gains
Despite the simmering political discontent in Burundi, the country with the smallest economy in East Africa has embraced the Common Market Protocol and is in...- published: 02 Jul 2010
- views: 1151
- author: ntvuganda
18:12
Burundi - The Challenge of Economic Growth - API
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published: 04 Jan 2013
author: Willy Nyamitwe
Burundi - The Challenge of Economic Growth - API
Burundi - The Challenge of Economic Growth - API
- published: 04 Jan 2013
- views: 1911
- author: Willy Nyamitwe
7:24
Blue Tanganyika Complex , d Burundian mall
a snapshot of d projected Blue Tanganyika Shopping Complex at d old FFB stadium . i might ...
published: 02 Mar 2013
author: Medard Mwaruko
Blue Tanganyika Complex , d Burundian mall
Blue Tanganyika Complex , d Burundian mall
a snapshot of d projected Blue Tanganyika Shopping Complex at d old FFB stadium . i might say dat d project itself is ambitious , but let's not forget dat on...- published: 02 Mar 2013
- views: 1715
- author: Medard Mwaruko
2:42
Massive Fire Takes Out Burundi Marketplace & Economy
Last January, a devastating fire took not only took out Burundi's (know as the "Heart of A...
published: 22 Apr 2013
author: Brett Aljets
Massive Fire Takes Out Burundi Marketplace & Economy
Massive Fire Takes Out Burundi Marketplace & Economy
Last January, a devastating fire took not only took out Burundi's (know as the "Heart of Africa") main marketplace, but devastated their economy as well.- published: 22 Apr 2013
- views: 22
- author: Brett Aljets
9:09
The girl effect: Economic development for girls in Burundi
Girls from Burundi in Africa tell us how CARE's Ishaka project has economically and social...
published: 31 Jan 2013
author: girleffect
The girl effect: Economic development for girls in Burundi
The girl effect: Economic development for girls in Burundi
Girls from Burundi in Africa tell us how CARE's Ishaka project has economically and socially empowered them - unleashing the girl effect through education an...- published: 31 Jan 2013
- views: 910
- author: girleffect
0:26
Burundi Recent Economic and Political Developments Yearbook World Strategic and
Найти Burundi Recent Economic and Political Developments Yearbook (World Strategic and Bus...
published: 04 Dec 2013
Burundi Recent Economic and Political Developments Yearbook World Strategic and
Burundi Recent Economic and Political Developments Yearbook World Strategic and
Найти Burundi Recent Economic and Political Developments Yearbook (World Strategic and Business Information Library) можно с этого сайта http://tinyurl.com/kncs2m9. Автор книги Ibp Usa- published: 04 Dec 2013
- views: 0
94:32
Burundi – A New Beginning
A Director's Forum with His Excellency Pierre Nkurunziza, President of the Republic of Bur...
published: 22 Apr 2013
author: WoodrowWilsonCenter
Burundi – A New Beginning
Burundi – A New Beginning
A Director's Forum with His Excellency Pierre Nkurunziza, President of the Republic of Burundi. Video of this event is now available.- published: 22 Apr 2013
- views: 2178
- author: WoodrowWilsonCenter
1:57
Report shows Rwanda most conducive EAC economy
http://www.ntv.co.ke It is easier to start up a business in Rwanda and Burundi than it is ...
published: 13 Apr 2012
author: NTV Kenya
Report shows Rwanda most conducive EAC economy
Report shows Rwanda most conducive EAC economy
http://www.ntv.co.ke It is easier to start up a business in Rwanda and Burundi than it is in Kenya. These were the latest findings of the recently released W...- published: 13 Apr 2012
- views: 1464
- author: NTV Kenya
7:23
East Africa takes step toward single currency
Heads of states from the East African Community have agreed to set up a single currency wi...
published: 05 Dec 2013
East Africa takes step toward single currency
East Africa takes step toward single currency
Heads of states from the East African Community have agreed to set up a single currency within the next ten years. The presidents of Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda and Burundi are meeting in Uganda. They have agreed that before being accepted into the union , each country would have to meet targets on inflation and debt. Economists said the monetary union would boost efficiency in the region's economy estimated at about 85 billion US dollars in combined gross domestic product. There is also concern that some countries may struggle to meet agreed benchmarks. Economist Dr Peter Karungu is in studio.- published: 05 Dec 2013
- views: 20
9:32
Exploring Rwanda's Economic Transformation
(www.abndigital.com) From the land of a thousand hills, we bring you "Doing Business in Rw...
published: 13 Nov 2012
author: ABNDigital
Exploring Rwanda's Economic Transformation
Exploring Rwanda's Economic Transformation
(www.abndigital.com) From the land of a thousand hills, we bring you "Doing Business in Rwanda", a monthly show focusing on sectorial growth and development ...- published: 13 Nov 2012
- views: 1172
- author: ABNDigital
3:09
Introduction to the Risks and Rewards of Doing Business in East Africa
The East African Community (EAC) comprises five growing economies:
Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda,...
published: 03 Oct 2013
Introduction to the Risks and Rewards of Doing Business in East Africa
Introduction to the Risks and Rewards of Doing Business in East Africa
The East African Community (EAC) comprises five growing economies: Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda. Since 2010/2011 governments in East Africa have changed their economy's regulatory environment to make it easier for new businesses to start up and operate. The EAC governments recognise the role that investment plays in fostering economic growth and as such, new opportunities are emerging for Australian companies looking to expand their reach into East Africa, particularly in Infrastructure Investment. This webinar will cover the basic tax and legal issues that should be considered when expanding your business into East Africa, with a particular focus on the three largest markets: - Tanzania, - Uganda, - Kenya- published: 03 Oct 2013
- views: 0
35:47
Paolo de Renzio: Political economy of transparency, participation and accountability
Paolo de Renzio - Senior Research Fellow, International Budget Partnership, and Research A...
published: 07 Jun 2013
author: overseasdevelopment
Paolo de Renzio: Political economy of transparency, participation and accountability
Paolo de Renzio: Political economy of transparency, participation and accountability
Paolo de Renzio - Senior Research Fellow, International Budget Partnership, and Research Associate, ODI - presents findings from research exploring budget tr...- published: 07 Jun 2013
- views: 32
- author: overseasdevelopment
4:25
East Africa Growth Potential Powered by Kenya
(www.abndigital.com) East Africa's combined GDP is over 80 Million Dollars and Kenya being...
published: 22 Nov 2012
author: ABNDigital
East Africa Growth Potential Powered by Kenya
East Africa Growth Potential Powered by Kenya
(www.abndigital.com) East Africa's combined GDP is over 80 Million Dollars and Kenya being the region's most active economy is a key contributor to this. Cou...- published: 22 Nov 2012
- views: 849
- author: ABNDigital
3:37
APPUI A LA REINTEGRATION ECONOMIQUE
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published: 22 Dec 2010
author: PNUD Burundi
APPUI A LA REINTEGRATION ECONOMIQUE
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8:27
Rwanda - Reaching New Heights
The people of Rwanda have been working tirelessly to put their country’s tumultuous past b...
published: 06 Jul 2012
author: UNDP
Rwanda - Reaching New Heights
The people of Rwanda have been working tirelessly to put their country’s tumultuous past behind them, paving the way towards a more promising future where peace and stability are helping transform the country into one of Africa’s fastest growing economies.
Yet in this East African country –bordered by Uganda, Tanzania, Burundi and the Democratic Republic of the Congo - another tremendous shift has taken place: women are now at the forefront of national politics.
Unlike in the past, Rwanda’s women now have a voice, and it is being heard across the nation. The country now ranks number one in the world in terms of highest participation of women in Parliament, with more than fifty percent representation.
Empowering women by making them true partners in development projects has been the focus of UNDP’s work in the country, which aims to create opportunities for young people while promoting a culture of accountability, helping to build transparent institutions, and supporting peace consolidation.
Working through the Rwanda Women Parliamentary Forum, where female parliamentarians collaborate across party lines, UNDP has been training new female legislators on how the political process works. It is also working with the government to integrate gender dimensions into laws, policies, and budgets.
11:22
AMISOM OUTGOING FORCE COMMANDER GEN. ANDREW GUTTI - FULL INTERVIEW
FULL INTERVIEW
Lt. Gen. Andrew Gutti of the Uganda Peoples Defense today concludes his te...
published: 16 Dec 2013
author: AU/UN IST News
AMISOM OUTGOING FORCE COMMANDER GEN. ANDREW GUTTI - FULL INTERVIEW
FULL INTERVIEW
Lt. Gen. Andrew Gutti of the Uganda Peoples Defense today concludes his tenure as Commander of the African Union Mission in Somalia.
Gutti today hands over office Lt. Gen. Silas Ntigurirwa of the Burundi National Defense Force (BNDF).
He took over command of the multi-national force comprising troops from Kenya, Uganda, Djibouti, Burundi and Sierra Leone force in May 2012 and hands over the mantle on 16th December 2013.
He cites being able to extend the operations of AMISOM to different parts of the country, supporting the political process that saw the Somali Federal Government elected into office as among his key achievement.
This is coupled with maintaining relative peace that has seen economic activity sparked off in Somalia.
Lt. Gen Gutti leaves hopeful that the Alshabab militants who have staged sporadic attacks lately will be wiped out when the troops are reinforced, with the deployment of more forces and force multipliers as well as enablers approved by the United Nations Security Council.
The UN has approved increment of the AMISOM force from the 17,731 troops, to a maximum of 22,126 with the mandate extended up to October 2014.
Lt. Gutti boasts of 27 years of service with the Uganda Peoples Defense Force and returns home with a wealth of knowledge, which he says he is keen to share with fellow officers back home.
Here is an interview with the Lt. Gen. Andrew Gutti.
INTERVIEW:
Question: What would you say are some of your successes during your period here?
Lt. Gen. Andrew Gutti: We made the situation conducive for the political arena to take root and then there after we also saw there was a lot of stimulation on the side of the economy. The airport was receiving more than 20 aircrafts, as per now that’s per day, the seaport bringing in 20 to 30 ships docking depending on the state of the sea, we have so many people returning from the diaspora. You can the city has already changed its shape, there was nobody here before but now; there are buildings, shops are mushrooming, restaurants as you move around plus the traffic jam.
Question: AMISOM has been a victim of its own success in that they were able to push Alshabab quickly but too quick in that they run out of troops to handle the territory that they captured and over the past 6 month or so, there has been a halt in the operations and that’s the reason Alshabab has been able to operate and we have seen an increase in the number of attacks in terms IEDS, suicide bombings and the recent attack in Nairobi Kenya, at the Westgate mall. Would you say the fact that you have been stretched as a force has facilitated Alshabab in its operations?
Lt. Gen. Andrew Gutti: I don’t think so and what I should be able to tell is that in the military there are stages of war. There is the start where you begin with the offensive, reaching somewhere, you should consolidate the achievements first before you proceed to the next objective. Where we are now is the consolidation phase. You know that during the past 21 years, there has been a vacuum in the areas where Alshabab was controlling and there were no administrative structures. So we are finding a very big problem, you can’t be able to move forward before settling up the area you have already captured. So you need to organize the home, clean it properly, then go to the next objective. And those are the stages were moving on, so it doesn’t mean that Alshabab has gained ground; no, Alshabab is on the run and as soon as we begin the next offensive, the stories that they are able to operate will not be there anymore.
Question: Recently we saw that the United Nations Security Council approved additional troop numbers, about 3 battalions for the force on the ground to help in the fight against Shabab. Do you feel that those numbers are enough, and also the fact that they only have a 2 year mandate to start with; is that enough to get the job finished and get it done properly?
Lt. Gen. Andrew Gutti: The number of troops was increased from 12, 000 to 17,000 with some force enablers and multipliers. Despite lack of force multipliers and enablers, we were able to open up, we were able to go to these four sector, we were to deploy and were able to recover more areas from Alshabab. So with the approval of more forces on the ground, we shall be able to at least get key areas, where by we know that the taps which provide Alshabab with finances will be closed.
Complete script: http://bit.ly/1bKe32h
6:38
AMISOM OUTGOING FC GEN. ANDREW GUTTI INTERVIEW
INTERVIEW
Lt. Gen. Andrew Gutti of the Uganda Peoples Defense today concludes his tenure ...
published: 15 Dec 2013
author: AU/UN IST News
AMISOM OUTGOING FC GEN. ANDREW GUTTI INTERVIEW
INTERVIEW
Lt. Gen. Andrew Gutti of the Uganda Peoples Defense today concludes his tenure as Commander of the African Union Mission in Somalia.
Gutti today hands over office Lt. Gen. Silas Ntigurirwa of the Burundi National Defense Force (BNDF).
He took over command of the multi-national force comprising troops from Kenya, Uganda, Djibouti, Burundi and Sierra Leone force in May 2012 and hands over the mantle on 16th December 2013.
He cites being able to extend the operations of AMISOM to different parts of the country, supporting the political process that saw the Somali Federal Government elected into office as among his key achievement.
This is coupled with maintaining relative peace that has seen economic activity sparked off in Somalia.
Lt. Gen Gutti leaves hopeful that the Alshabab militants who have staged sporadic attacks lately will be wiped out when the troops are reinforced, with the deployment of more forces and force multipliers as well as enablers approved by the United Nations Security Council.
The UN has approved increment of the AMISOM force from the 17,731 troops, to a maximum of 22,126 with the mandate extended up to October 2014.
Lt. Gutti boasts of 27 years of service with the Uganda Peoples Defense Force and returns home with a wealth of knowledge, which he says he is keen to share with fellow officers back home.
Here is an interview with the Lt. Gen. Andrew Gutti.
INTERVIEW:
Question: What would you say are some of your successes during your period here?
Lt. Gen. Andrew Gutti: We made the situation conducive for the political arena to take root and then there after we also saw there was a lot of stimulation on the side of the economy. The airport was receiving more than 20 aircrafts, as per now that’s per day, the seaport bringing in 20 to 30 ships docking depending on the state of the sea, we have so many people returning from the diaspora. You can the city has already changed its shape, there was nobody here before but now; there are buildings, shops are mushrooming, restaurants as you move around plus the traffic jam.
Question: AMISOM has been a victim of its own success in that they were able to push Alshabab quickly but too quick in that they run out of troops to handle the territory that they captured and over the past 6 month or so, there has been a halt in the operations and that’s the reason Alshabab has been able to operate and we have seen an increase in the number of attacks in terms IEDS, suicide bombings and the recent attack in Nairobi Kenya, at the Westgate mall. Would you say the fact that you have been stretched as a force has facilitated Alshabab in its operations?
Lt. Gen. Andrew Gutti: I don’t think so and what I should be able to tell is that in the military there are stages of war. There is the start where you begin with the offensive, reaching somewhere, you should consolidate the achievements first before you proceed to the next objective. Where we are now is the consolidation phase. You know that during the past 21 years, there has been a vacuum in the areas where Alshabab was controlling and there were no administrative structures. So we are finding a very big problem, you can’t be able to move forward before settling up the area you have already captured. So you need to organize the home, clean it properly, then go to the next objective. And those are the stages were moving on, so it doesn’t mean that Alshabab has gained ground; no, Alshabab is on the run and as soon as we begin the next offensive, the stories that they are able to operate will not be there anymore.
Question: Recently we saw that the United Nations Security Council approved additional troop numbers, about 3 battalions for the force on the ground to help in the fight against Shabab. Do you feel that those numbers are enough, and also the fact that they only have a 2 year mandate to start with; is that enough to get the job finished and get it done properly?
Lt. Gen. Andrew Gutti: The number of troops was increased from 12, 000 to 17,000 with some force enablers and multipliers. Despite lack of force multipliers and enablers, we were able to open up, we were able to go to these four sector, we were to deploy and were able to recover more areas from Alshabab. So with the approval of more forces on the ground, we shall be able to at least get key areas, where by we know that the taps which provide Alshabab with finances will be closed.
Complete script: http://bit.ly/1bKe32h
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2:15
Economy is the gift that keeps giving
Economy is the gift that keeps giving..
Tax reform: how to give 'the gift that keeps on...
published: 21 Dec 2013
Economy is the gift that keeps giving
Economy is the gift that keeps giving
Economy is the gift that keeps giving.. Tax reform: how to give 'the gift that keeps on giving' Subscribe HERE: After nearly 12 years of civil war, the Burundi government ha. cnn news, fox news, abc news, world news, breaking news, us news, europe news, latino news, syria news, middle east news, russia news, china news, economic n. Yes, I'm still in the deflationist camp. Here's why. After a tough year for the Aussie-made movement, making this Christmas more Aussie is a gift that keeps giving to the economy. Georgia Main reports. Maryland State Senator Jamie Raskin discusses the Supreme Court's controversial Citizens United ruling, the transformation of campaign finance, and the rise . Chief Investment Strategist Erik Ristuben discusses the impending debates in Congress over funding the U.S. government and the debt-ceiling, . Sarah Palin's interviews - truth be told? John Pollock Financial, Phone # 972-396-0449 John Pollock a Dallas Financial Advisor . Every Day is a Holiday in Downtown Brattleboro- and we have some friends showing you just a sampling of what you can find around Main Street. For more gift-g. Glenn Beck's out for the day, so leave it up to Rush Limbaugh to say something stupid. Or. several things. Take, as a seaonally appropriate example, the the episode where Jerry gives Elaine cash as a gift. The Dilemma of what to give as a gift and the words to put. With the holiday season over it is time to give the gift that keeps on giving! Go online for more information Please: Like, Share and Subscribe .Thanks!!! Krauthammer Thankful for Barack Obama Like Richard Nixon, the Gift that Keeps on Gi This video is [FAIR USE] u. Christmas is almost here! Bells are ringing, carolers are singing and folks from across British Columbia are partaking in holiday cheer. But there is somethi. In 2007, Joe Biden said then-Sen. Obama was not ready to be President. Given our current economic state, it's clear he's #stillnotready. Please keep all comments and debates civil, no vulgarities, ECT. The fascist liberals give the gift that keeps on giving: HATE. Yet more proof that the fas. Charles Krauthammer: The real problem in politics today isn't lack of civility but the breakdown of political norms and the outbreak of lawlessness. Let ever. Cllr Eoin Holmes 'the gift of Fianna Fail that keeps on giving', he made the comments during RTE's Prime Time Meath East byelection debate. You can watch the. Hello traders everywhere! Adam Hewison here, President of INO.com and Co-creator of MarketClub, with your mid-day market update for Monday, the 8th of April.. Is Ed Miliband's energy price freeze fair? izle, Is Ed Miliband's energy price freeze fair? video, Is Ed Miliband's energy price freeze fair? hd Will Self ma. Do you have coin roll hunting questions? Visit our website: The gift that keeps on giving; the US debt ceiling deba. 2008 Guide To The Coolest Gifts Welcome to Clevver.com-Im Joslyn Davis in our Beverly Hills studio. Its hard to believe that the holiday season is already up. On May 7, the Baltimore Higher Education Alliance for Real Democracy and Red Emma's brought Gar Alperovitz to Baltimore's 2640 Space to discuss the emerging.- published: 21 Dec 2013
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Study Predicts New Economic Superpower By 2030
By 2030, a new study predicts future economic superpower. A study on the global economic p...
published: 13 Dec 2012
author: geobeats
Study Predicts New Economic Superpower By 2030
Study Predicts New Economic Superpower By 2030
By 2030, a new study predicts future economic superpower. A study on the global economic power structure predicts that by the year 2030, China will pass the ...- published: 13 Dec 2012
- views: 1861
- author: geobeats
1:11
World Economic Forum on the Middle East and North Africa 2013
I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (http://www.youtube.com/editor)...
published: 17 Oct 2013
World Economic Forum on the Middle East and North Africa 2013
World Economic Forum on the Middle East and North Africa 2013
I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (http://www.youtube.com/editor)- published: 17 Oct 2013
- views: 0
2:48
Burundi anti corruption, RCP Bukemba
L'administration locale dénie les pratiques corrompues; mais voici une brave femme qui rév...
published: 22 Jun 2012
author: ReseaudesCitoyens
Burundi anti corruption, RCP Bukemba
Burundi anti corruption, RCP Bukemba
L'administration locale dénie les pratiques corrompues; mais voici une brave femme qui révèle la réalité:"il ne faut rien demander à l'administration locale ...- published: 22 Jun 2012
- views: 37
- author: ReseaudesCitoyens