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Geography Now! Burundi
Geography Now! Burundi
Geography Now! Burundi
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8:35
Fleeing to Rwanda: Burundi On The Brink (Dispatch 1)
Fleeing to Rwanda: Burundi On The Brink (Dispatch 1)
Fleeing to Rwanda: Burundi On The Brink (Dispatch 1)
Over 150,000 people have fled the small Eastern African nation of Burundi since political strife, intimidation, and unrest have plagued the country in recent months. Many of those migrants have sought refuge in neighboring Rwanda. Nearly 30,000 civilians are now living in Mahama refugee camp, one of the largest UNHCR camps built since the crisis began in April 2015.
A large number of activists, journalists, politicians, and opposition leaders have also fled Burundi for their own personal safety, settling in Rwanda's capital, Kigali.
VICE News stops through Rwanda en route to Burundi and speaks with young men at Mahama camp and an activist
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6:05
The Spoils Of War: Burundi On The Brink (Dispatch 4)
The Spoils Of War: Burundi On The Brink (Dispatch 4)
The Spoils Of War: Burundi On The Brink (Dispatch 4)
Burundi's crisis deepens following last week’s reported clashes between an unidentified rebel group and the Burundi Defense Force in the northwestern region of Burundi. The Burundian military killed over 30 militants and captured 170, according to the army's spokesman. While the presidential vote is still scheduled for July 21, it appears President Pierre Nkurunziza now faces an apparent armed rebellion.
VICE News attended the Burundian army's press conference in the Cibitoke province, where the military showed off the weapons seized after the conflict, as well as their captives, alleged to be the rebels responsible for attacking the Burund
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Burundi Coup Attempt: General "dismissing" President Pierre Nkurunziza - BBC News
Burundi Coup Attempt: General "dismissing" President Pierre Nkurunziza - BBC News
Burundi Coup Attempt: General "dismissing" President Pierre Nkurunziza - BBC News
A Burundi army general says senior officers are "dismissing" President Pierre Nkurunziza, amid unrest over his bid to be re-elected for a third term. Maj Gen Godefroid Niyombareh announced that a national salvation committee had been set up to run the country.
However, it is not clear how much support he and the other officers have. President Nkurunziza is currently in Tanzania meeting other East African leaders to discuss the crisis. His aide dismissed the coup claims as "a joke".
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Ils ont tué la démocratie au Burundi
Ils ont tué la démocratie au Burundi
Ils ont tué la démocratie au Burundi
"Ils ont tué la démocratie" Un excellent documentaire de ARTE Info sur la situation qui prévaut au Burundi.
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Inside a Bujumbura Opposition Stronghold: Burundi on the Brink (Dispatch 2)
Inside a Bujumbura Opposition Stronghold: Burundi on the Brink (Dispatch 2)
Inside a Bujumbura Opposition Stronghold: Burundi on the Brink (Dispatch 2)
The Buterere neighborhood of Burundi's capital city Bujumbura is a stronghold of support for the National Forces of Liberation, one of the main opposition parties currently campaigning against President Pierre Nkurunziza.
Buterere is also the site of many demonstrations and clashes between protesters and police since Nkurunziza announced his candidacy for a highly contested third term in April.
On the morning of Thursday July 9, VICE News arrived at the entrance of Buterere to find sporadic but consistent gunfire and a roadblock built by protesters. After the gunfire settled, police officers forced the demonstrators to tear down the barric
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10:59
Rally Of The Ruling Party: Burundi On The Brink (Dispatch 6)
Rally Of The Ruling Party: Burundi On The Brink (Dispatch 6)
Rally Of The Ruling Party: Burundi On The Brink (Dispatch 6)
Thousands of jubilant supporters attended a campaign rally for Burundi President Pierre Nkurunziza and his CNDD-FDD party in Cibitoke Province on July 17, in what is expected to be one of his last public appearances ahead of Tuesday’s controversial election.
Nkurunziza has been pushing ahead with his controversial bid for a third term — despite pressure from regional leaders, the international community, months of deadly violence in the capital of Bujumbura, and an aborted coup d’etat led by the his former ally, Godefroid Niyombare.
VICE News attended the rally, and spoke with a former high-ranking official of Burundi’s ruling party, who i
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Gahebuza [ Burundian Vines] [Burundi Comedy]
Gahebuza [ Burundian Vines] [Burundi Comedy]
Gahebuza [ Burundian Vines] [Burundi Comedy]
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Election Results and Post-Poll Violence: Burundi On The Brink (Dispatch 8)
Election Results and Post-Poll Violence: Burundi On The Brink (Dispatch 8)
Election Results and Post-Poll Violence: Burundi On The Brink (Dispatch 8)
Though the presidential elections in Burundi have concluded, political violence surrounding the controversial vote has not simmered. On the night of July 22, members of the Imbonerakure, the youth wing of the African nation’s ruling party, are alleged to have murdered a member of the FNL opposition party in the capital of Bujumbura.
On July 24, the results of the election were announced and as was widely expected, Pierre Nkurunziza was declared the winner of a third five-year term as president.
Following the announcement, VICE News visited opposition and pro-Nkurunziza neighborhoods in Burundi’s capital, where residents have vastly differen
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Violence and Protests on Polling Day: Burundi On The Brink (Dispatch 7)
Violence and Protests on Polling Day: Burundi On The Brink (Dispatch 7)
Violence and Protests on Polling Day: Burundi On The Brink (Dispatch 7)
Following a night of intense gunfire and explosions in Burundi's capital of Bujumbura that left at least one civilian and one police officer dead, voters turned out in low numbers for the country's controversial presidential election, in which President Pierre Nkurunziza is seeking a third term that critics charge is unconstitutional.
The body of an opposition member was found dead in the commune of Nyakabiga, and residents have accused supporters of the ruling party of planting the body as an act of intimidation. As Red Cross workers removed the body from the neighborhood, anti-Nkurunziza songs, dances, and chants erupted from a crowd of re
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Nighttime Violence in Bujumbura: Burundi On The Brink (Dispatch 5)
Nighttime Violence in Bujumbura: Burundi On The Brink (Dispatch 5)
Nighttime Violence in Bujumbura: Burundi On The Brink (Dispatch 5)
In the past several weeks, gunfire and explosions have pierced the night in Bujumbura, Burundi's capital. The identity of the shooters has remained a mystery, although many suspect the police, in conjunction with the Imbonerakure, the youth wing of the ruling party. Considered by some to be an armed militia, the Imbonerakure have been accused of helping police quell dissidents. In neighborhoods where residents are opposed to Burundi's ruling party and therefore subject to the night raids, people have organized to protect themselves — destroying entrances to neighborhoods, creating a communication system that notifies residents when an intrud
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On The Line: Danny Gold Discusses Burundi’s Controversial Presidential Elections
On The Line: Danny Gold Discusses Burundi’s Controversial Presidential Elections
On The Line: Danny Gold Discusses Burundi’s Controversial Presidential Elections
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VICE News correspondent Danny Gold (https://twitter.com/DGisserious) joined On The Line to discuss the Burundi’s controversial presidential election.
In April, Burundi’s incumbent president, Pierre Nkurunziza, announced plans to run for a third term in office — a move many claimed was unconstitutional. The political maneuver sparked violent clashes between Nkurunziza's supporters and those opposed to his third term, triggering a wave of government-sponsored repression and intimidation. Danny Gold traveled to Burundi for VICE News where
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GLOBAL Perspective (Burundi Crisis)
GLOBAL Perspective (Burundi Crisis)
GLOBAL Perspective (Burundi Crisis)
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Match : Sénégal 3 - 1 Burundi
Match : Sénégal 3 - 1 Burundi
Match : Sénégal 3 - 1 Burundi
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Regain de tension au Burundi entre 2 et 4 morts depuis mardi soir
Regain de tension au Burundi entre 2 et 4 morts depuis mardi soir
Regain de tension au Burundi entre 2 et 4 morts depuis mardi soir
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Regain de violences au Burundi. Entre 2 et 4 personnes sont mortes depuis mardi soir. Des tirs de fusils, de grenades et même de roquette ont été entendus dans les quartiers contestataires de Bujumbura. Il s'agit des pires violences depuis la présidentielle de fin juillet.
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BURUNDI : SECRETS ET CHRONOLOGIE D'UN COUP D'ETAT ENIGMATIQUE...PILE OU FACE !!!
BURUNDI : SECRETS ET CHRONOLOGIE D'UN COUP D'ETAT ENIGMATIQUE...PILE OU FACE !!!
BURUNDI : SECRETS ET CHRONOLOGIE D'UN COUP D'ETAT ENIGMATIQUE...PILE OU FACE !!!
Le 13 mai 2015 n'était pas un VENDREDI mais plutot un mercredi... profitant de l'absence du président Pierre Nkurunziza dans le pays,un groupe de généraux tentent un coup...pour n'est pas dire un coup d’état...voici,ici,une version chronologique concoctée à partir de ... de ? Réseaux sociaux d'où le terme,version décalée ! Réalisée par AMS.
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Network Africa: Focus On Aftermath Of Burundi Crisis
Network Africa: Focus On Aftermath Of Burundi Crisis
Network Africa: Focus On Aftermath Of Burundi Crisis
For more information log on to http://www.channelstv.com
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Burundi : Nkurunziza, le troisième mandat de la discorde - #DébatF24
Burundi : Nkurunziza, le troisième mandat de la discorde - #DébatF24
Burundi : Nkurunziza, le troisième mandat de la discorde - #DébatF24
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Au Burundi, l'opposition a appelé lundi à de nouvelles manifestations après la candidature du président Pierre Nkurunziza à un troisième mandat. Une candidature qui viole les accords d'Arusha, selon ses détracteurs.
Nos invités : Dieudonné NDABARUSHIMANA, ambassadeur du Burundi en France, Gratien RUKINDIKIZA, éditorialiste sur Africa 24 et sur Burundi News.
Émission préparée par Élise Duffau, Louma Sanbar et Anthony Saint-Léger.
V.Burggraf et ses invités débattent, commentent et analysent le grand sujet d'actualité du jour. Les Internautes et les télespectateurs peuvent inter
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UBUHANUZI ku bihugu: RWANDA, BURUNDI, UGANDA, CONGO & TANZANIA - Damascene Gakwaya
UBUHANUZI ku bihugu: RWANDA, BURUNDI, UGANDA, CONGO & TANZANIA - Damascene Gakwaya
UBUHANUZI ku bihugu: RWANDA, BURUNDI, UGANDA, CONGO & TANZANIA - Damascene Gakwaya
Ibyo Imana ivuga ku bihugu: RWANDA, BURUNDI, UGANDA, CONGO (RDC) na TANZANIA.
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TV5MONDE : le Journal Afrique du 13 mai 2015 (édition spéciale Burundi)
TV5MONDE : le Journal Afrique du 13 mai 2015 (édition spéciale Burundi)
TV5MONDE : le Journal Afrique du 13 mai 2015 (édition spéciale Burundi)
Au sommaire de cette édition spéciale : la tentative de coup d’État à Bujumbura, capitale du Burundi, petit pays d'environ 10 millions d'habitants, enclavé entre la Tanzanie, le Rwanda et la République démocratique du Congo. Cette tentative est l’œuvre du général Godefroid Niyombaré, ancien chef des services secrets burundais et proche conseiller du président Pierre Nkurunziza. Ce dernier assistait au même moment à un sommet extraordinaire à Dar Es Salaam, en Tanzanie, portant justement sur la situation chaotique au Burundi : des manifestations meurtrières s'y déroulent depuis le 26 avril et l'annonce du président de briguer un troisième mand
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BURUNDI:FILM DES EVENEMENTS 26.04.2015. RADIO PUBLIQUE AFRICAINE
BURUNDI:FILM DES EVENEMENTS 26.04.2015. RADIO PUBLIQUE AFRICAINE
BURUNDI:FILM DES EVENEMENTS 26.04.2015. RADIO PUBLIQUE AFRICAINE
Manifestations à Bujumbura contre la candidature du President Pierre NKURUNZIZA au Burundi...la chronologie . 8h-13h.
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How Burundi Slipped Into Dictatorship
How Burundi Slipped Into Dictatorship
How Burundi Slipped Into Dictatorship
Into Disaster (2001) - The War in central Africa is one of the darkest and bloodiest in Africa.
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As anti-Nkurunziza protests resume in the capital, this archive report delves into Burundi's bloody history of ethnic tensions and predicts the impact their civil war will have on the region.
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#Debate411 S1 E2 - Burundi Crisis
#Debate411 S1 E2 - Burundi Crisis
#Debate411 S1 E2 - Burundi Crisis
Has the East African Community failed Burundi? Watch and join the conversation using has tag #Debate411.
Geography Now! Burundi
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- published: 01 Oct 2015
- views: 1116
Fleeing to Rwanda: Burundi On The Brink (Dispatch 1)
Over 150,000 people have fled the small Eastern African nation of Burundi since political strife, intimidation, and unrest have plagued the country in recent months. Many of those migrants have sought refuge in neighboring Rwanda. Nearly 30,000 civilians are now living in Mahama refugee camp, one of the largest UNHCR camps built since the crisis began in April 2015.
A large number of activists, journalists, politicians, and opposition leaders have also fled Burundi for their own personal safety, settling in Rwanda's capital, Kigali.
VICE News stops through Rwanda en route to Burundi and speaks with young men at Mahama camp and an activist in Kigali about what life is like amid the current political crisis.
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wn.com/Fleeing To Rwanda Burundi On The Brink (Dispatch 1)
Over 150,000 people have fled the small Eastern African nation of Burundi since political strife, intimidation, and unrest have plagued the country in recent months. Many of those migrants have sought refuge in neighboring Rwanda. Nearly 30,000 civilians are now living in Mahama refugee camp, one of the largest UNHCR camps built since the crisis began in April 2015.
A large number of activists, journalists, politicians, and opposition leaders have also fled Burundi for their own personal safety, settling in Rwanda's capital, Kigali.
VICE News stops through Rwanda en route to Burundi and speaks with young men at Mahama camp and an activist in Kigali about what life is like amid the current political crisis.
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- published: 09 Jul 2015
- views: 6584
The Spoils Of War: Burundi On The Brink (Dispatch 4)
Burundi's crisis deepens following last week’s reported clashes between an unidentified rebel group and the Burundi Defense Force in the northwestern region of Burundi. The Burundian military killed over 30 militants and captured 170, according to the army's spokesman. While the presidential vote is still scheduled for July 21, it appears President Pierre Nkurunziza now faces an apparent armed rebellion.
VICE News attended the Burundian army's press conference in the Cibitoke province, where the military showed off the weapons seized after the conflict, as well as their captives, alleged to be the rebels responsible for attacking the Burundian military.
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Watch "Inside a Bujumbura Opposition Stronghold (Dispatch 2)” - http://bit.ly/1TFtT3s
'If They See Me Alive, They'll Kill Me': Burundi Refugees Filling Up Camps Across the Border - http://bit.ly/1HB7yfL
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wn.com/The Spoils Of War Burundi On The Brink (Dispatch 4)
Burundi's crisis deepens following last week’s reported clashes between an unidentified rebel group and the Burundi Defense Force in the northwestern region of Burundi. The Burundian military killed over 30 militants and captured 170, according to the army's spokesman. While the presidential vote is still scheduled for July 21, it appears President Pierre Nkurunziza now faces an apparent armed rebellion.
VICE News attended the Burundian army's press conference in the Cibitoke province, where the military showed off the weapons seized after the conflict, as well as their captives, alleged to be the rebels responsible for attacking the Burundian military.
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Watch "Inside a Bujumbura Opposition Stronghold (Dispatch 2)” - http://bit.ly/1TFtT3s
'If They See Me Alive, They'll Kill Me': Burundi Refugees Filling Up Camps Across the Border - http://bit.ly/1HB7yfL
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- published: 16 Jul 2015
- views: 10423
Burundi Coup Attempt: General "dismissing" President Pierre Nkurunziza - BBC News
A Burundi army general says senior officers are "dismissing" President Pierre Nkurunziza, amid unrest over his bid to be re-elected for a third term. Maj Gen Godefroid Niyombareh announced that a national salvation committee had been set up to run the country.
However, it is not clear how much support he and the other officers have. President Nkurunziza is currently in Tanzania meeting other East African leaders to discuss the crisis. His aide dismissed the coup claims as "a joke".
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A Burundi army general says senior officers are "dismissing" President Pierre Nkurunziza, amid unrest over his bid to be re-elected for a third term. Maj Gen Godefroid Niyombareh announced that a national salvation committee had been set up to run the country.
However, it is not clear how much support he and the other officers have. President Nkurunziza is currently in Tanzania meeting other East African leaders to discuss the crisis. His aide dismissed the coup claims as "a joke".
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- published: 13 May 2015
- views: 16044
Ils ont tué la démocratie au Burundi
"Ils ont tué la démocratie" Un excellent documentaire de ARTE Info sur la situation qui prévaut au Burundi.
wn.com/Ils Ont Tué La Démocratie Au Burundi
"Ils ont tué la démocratie" Un excellent documentaire de ARTE Info sur la situation qui prévaut au Burundi.
- published: 30 May 2015
- views: 1424
Inside a Bujumbura Opposition Stronghold: Burundi on the Brink (Dispatch 2)
The Buterere neighborhood of Burundi's capital city Bujumbura is a stronghold of support for the National Forces of Liberation, one of the main opposition parties currently campaigning against President Pierre Nkurunziza.
Buterere is also the site of many demonstrations and clashes between protesters and police since Nkurunziza announced his candidacy for a highly contested third term in April.
On the morning of Thursday July 9, VICE News arrived at the entrance of Buterere to find sporadic but consistent gunfire and a roadblock built by protesters. After the gunfire settled, police officers forced the demonstrators to tear down the barricade.
Once clear of the police, VICE News entered Buterere to hear testimony from residents about what it's like inside one of Bujumbura's opposition strongholds.
Watch "Fleeing to Rwanda: Burundi On The Brink (Dispatch 1)" - http://bit.ly/1HRDpOQ
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wn.com/Inside A Bujumbura Opposition Stronghold Burundi On The Brink (Dispatch 2)
The Buterere neighborhood of Burundi's capital city Bujumbura is a stronghold of support for the National Forces of Liberation, one of the main opposition parties currently campaigning against President Pierre Nkurunziza.
Buterere is also the site of many demonstrations and clashes between protesters and police since Nkurunziza announced his candidacy for a highly contested third term in April.
On the morning of Thursday July 9, VICE News arrived at the entrance of Buterere to find sporadic but consistent gunfire and a roadblock built by protesters. After the gunfire settled, police officers forced the demonstrators to tear down the barricade.
Once clear of the police, VICE News entered Buterere to hear testimony from residents about what it's like inside one of Bujumbura's opposition strongholds.
Watch "Fleeing to Rwanda: Burundi On The Brink (Dispatch 1)" - http://bit.ly/1HRDpOQ
Read "Meet the Poet Who Fled for Her Life After Protesting Against Burundi's President" - http://bit.ly/1Cr5Ctr
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- published: 10 Jul 2015
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Rally Of The Ruling Party: Burundi On The Brink (Dispatch 6)
Thousands of jubilant supporters attended a campaign rally for Burundi President Pierre Nkurunziza and his CNDD-FDD party in Cibitoke Province on July 17, in what is expected to be one of his last public appearances ahead of Tuesday’s controversial election.
Nkurunziza has been pushing ahead with his controversial bid for a third term — despite pressure from regional leaders, the international community, months of deadly violence in the capital of Bujumbura, and an aborted coup d’etat led by the his former ally, Godefroid Niyombare.
VICE News attended the rally, and spoke with a former high-ranking official of Burundi’s ruling party, who is now living in exile in Rwanda.
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Watch previous dispatches from Burundi - http://bit.ly/1I90qLn
Threat of Violence Doesn’t Dampen the Campaign Festivities In Burundi - http://bit.ly/1MkEv6A
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wn.com/Rally Of The Ruling Party Burundi On The Brink (Dispatch 6)
Thousands of jubilant supporters attended a campaign rally for Burundi President Pierre Nkurunziza and his CNDD-FDD party in Cibitoke Province on July 17, in what is expected to be one of his last public appearances ahead of Tuesday’s controversial election.
Nkurunziza has been pushing ahead with his controversial bid for a third term — despite pressure from regional leaders, the international community, months of deadly violence in the capital of Bujumbura, and an aborted coup d’etat led by the his former ally, Godefroid Niyombare.
VICE News attended the rally, and spoke with a former high-ranking official of Burundi’s ruling party, who is now living in exile in Rwanda.
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- published: 20 Jul 2015
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Election Results and Post-Poll Violence: Burundi On The Brink (Dispatch 8)
Though the presidential elections in Burundi have concluded, political violence surrounding the controversial vote has not simmered. On the night of July 22, members of the Imbonerakure, the youth wing of the African nation’s ruling party, are alleged to have murdered a member of the FNL opposition party in the capital of Bujumbura.
On July 24, the results of the election were announced and as was widely expected, Pierre Nkurunziza was declared the winner of a third five-year term as president.
Following the announcement, VICE News visited opposition and pro-Nkurunziza neighborhoods in Burundi’s capital, where residents have vastly different opinions about the legitimacy of his third term.
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wn.com/Election Results And Post Poll Violence Burundi On The Brink (Dispatch 8)
Though the presidential elections in Burundi have concluded, political violence surrounding the controversial vote has not simmered. On the night of July 22, members of the Imbonerakure, the youth wing of the African nation’s ruling party, are alleged to have murdered a member of the FNL opposition party in the capital of Bujumbura.
On July 24, the results of the election were announced and as was widely expected, Pierre Nkurunziza was declared the winner of a third five-year term as president.
Following the announcement, VICE News visited opposition and pro-Nkurunziza neighborhoods in Burundi’s capital, where residents have vastly different opinions about the legitimacy of his third term.
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- published: 27 Jul 2015
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Violence and Protests on Polling Day: Burundi On The Brink (Dispatch 7)
Following a night of intense gunfire and explosions in Burundi's capital of Bujumbura that left at least one civilian and one police officer dead, voters turned out in low numbers for the country's controversial presidential election, in which President Pierre Nkurunziza is seeking a third term that critics charge is unconstitutional.
The body of an opposition member was found dead in the commune of Nyakabiga, and residents have accused supporters of the ruling party of planting the body as an act of intimidation. As Red Cross workers removed the body from the neighborhood, anti-Nkurunziza songs, dances, and chants erupted from a crowd of residents, delivering one of the most open displays of defiance against the president that the capital has seen in many weeks.
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wn.com/Violence And Protests On Polling Day Burundi On The Brink (Dispatch 7)
Following a night of intense gunfire and explosions in Burundi's capital of Bujumbura that left at least one civilian and one police officer dead, voters turned out in low numbers for the country's controversial presidential election, in which President Pierre Nkurunziza is seeking a third term that critics charge is unconstitutional.
The body of an opposition member was found dead in the commune of Nyakabiga, and residents have accused supporters of the ruling party of planting the body as an act of intimidation. As Red Cross workers removed the body from the neighborhood, anti-Nkurunziza songs, dances, and chants erupted from a crowd of residents, delivering one of the most open displays of defiance against the president that the capital has seen in many weeks.
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
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Nighttime Violence in Bujumbura: Burundi On The Brink (Dispatch 5)
In the past several weeks, gunfire and explosions have pierced the night in Bujumbura, Burundi's capital. The identity of the shooters has remained a mystery, although many suspect the police, in conjunction with the Imbonerakure, the youth wing of the ruling party. Considered by some to be an armed militia, the Imbonerakure have been accused of helping police quell dissidents. In neighborhoods where residents are opposed to Burundi's ruling party and therefore subject to the night raids, people have organized to protect themselves — destroying entrances to neighborhoods, creating a communication system that notifies residents when an intruder has entered the community.
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In the past several weeks, gunfire and explosions have pierced the night in Bujumbura, Burundi's capital. The identity of the shooters has remained a mystery, although many suspect the police, in conjunction with the Imbonerakure, the youth wing of the ruling party. Considered by some to be an armed militia, the Imbonerakure have been accused of helping police quell dissidents. In neighborhoods where residents are opposed to Burundi's ruling party and therefore subject to the night raids, people have organized to protect themselves — destroying entrances to neighborhoods, creating a communication system that notifies residents when an intruder has entered the community.
VICE News visits an opposition neighborhood in Bujumbura during the night to see what defense measures have been put in place, and witnesses the aftermath of the violence.
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- published: 17 Jul 2015
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On The Line: Danny Gold Discusses Burundi’s Controversial Presidential Elections
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VICE News correspondent Danny Gold (https://twitter.com/DGisserious) joined On The Line to discuss the Burundi’s controversial presidential election.
In April, Burundi’s incumbent president, Pierre Nkurunziza, announced plans to run for a third term in office — a move many claimed was unconstitutional. The political maneuver sparked violent clashes between Nkurunziza's supporters and those opposed to his third term, triggering a wave of government-sponsored repression and intimidation. Danny Gold traveled to Burundi for VICE News where he spoke to citizens on both sides of the political divide for “Burundi on the Brink.”
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wn.com/On The Line Danny Gold Discusses Burundi’S Controversial Presidential Elections
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VICE News correspondent Danny Gold (https://twitter.com/DGisserious) joined On The Line to discuss the Burundi’s controversial presidential election.
In April, Burundi’s incumbent president, Pierre Nkurunziza, announced plans to run for a third term in office — a move many claimed was unconstitutional. The political maneuver sparked violent clashes between Nkurunziza's supporters and those opposed to his third term, triggering a wave of government-sponsored repression and intimidation. Danny Gold traveled to Burundi for VICE News where he spoke to citizens on both sides of the political divide for “Burundi on the Brink.”
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- published: 10 Aug 2015
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Match : Sénégal 3 - 1 Burundi
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- published: 14 Jun 2015
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Regain de tension au Burundi entre 2 et 4 morts depuis mardi soir
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Regain de violences au Burundi. Entre 2 et 4 personnes sont mortes depuis mardi soir. Des tirs de fusils, de grenades et même de roquette ont été entendus dans les quartiers contestataires de Bujumbura. Il s'agit des pires violences depuis la présidentielle de fin juillet.
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Regain de violences au Burundi. Entre 2 et 4 personnes sont mortes depuis mardi soir. Des tirs de fusils, de grenades et même de roquette ont été entendus dans les quartiers contestataires de Bujumbura. Il s'agit des pires violences depuis la présidentielle de fin juillet.
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- published: 02 Sep 2015
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BURUNDI : SECRETS ET CHRONOLOGIE D'UN COUP D'ETAT ENIGMATIQUE...PILE OU FACE !!!
Le 13 mai 2015 n'était pas un VENDREDI mais plutot un mercredi... profitant de l'absence du président Pierre Nkurunziza dans le pays,un groupe de généraux tentent un coup...pour n'est pas dire un coup d’état...voici,ici,une version chronologique concoctée à partir de ... de ? Réseaux sociaux d'où le terme,version décalée ! Réalisée par AMS.
wn.com/Burundi Secrets Et Chronologie D'UN Coup D'Etat Enigmatique...Pile Ou Face
Le 13 mai 2015 n'était pas un VENDREDI mais plutot un mercredi... profitant de l'absence du président Pierre Nkurunziza dans le pays,un groupe de généraux tentent un coup...pour n'est pas dire un coup d’état...voici,ici,une version chronologique concoctée à partir de ... de ? Réseaux sociaux d'où le terme,version décalée ! Réalisée par AMS.
- published: 18 May 2015
- views: 131
Burundi : Nkurunziza, le troisième mandat de la discorde - #DébatF24
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Au Burundi, l'opposition a appelé lundi à de nouvelles manifestations après la candidature du président Pierre Nkurunziza à un troisième mandat. Une candidature qui viole les accords d'Arusha, selon ses détracteurs.
Nos invités : Dieudonné NDABARUSHIMANA, ambassadeur du Burundi en France, Gratien RUKINDIKIZA, éditorialiste sur Africa 24 et sur Burundi News.
Émission préparée par Élise Duffau, Louma Sanbar et Anthony Saint-Léger.
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Au Burundi, l'opposition a appelé lundi à de nouvelles manifestations après la candidature du président Pierre Nkurunziza à un troisième mandat. Une candidature qui viole les accords d'Arusha, selon ses détracteurs.
Nos invités : Dieudonné NDABARUSHIMANA, ambassadeur du Burundi en France, Gratien RUKINDIKIZA, éditorialiste sur Africa 24 et sur Burundi News.
Émission préparée par Élise Duffau, Louma Sanbar et Anthony Saint-Léger.
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- published: 28 Apr 2015
- views: 10222
UBUHANUZI ku bihugu: RWANDA, BURUNDI, UGANDA, CONGO & TANZANIA - Damascene Gakwaya
Ibyo Imana ivuga ku bihugu: RWANDA, BURUNDI, UGANDA, CONGO (RDC) na TANZANIA.
wn.com/Ubuhanuzi Ku Bihugu Rwanda, Burundi, Uganda, Congo Tanzania Damascene Gakwaya
Ibyo Imana ivuga ku bihugu: RWANDA, BURUNDI, UGANDA, CONGO (RDC) na TANZANIA.
- published: 07 Oct 2014
- views: 140595
TV5MONDE : le Journal Afrique du 13 mai 2015 (édition spéciale Burundi)
Au sommaire de cette édition spéciale : la tentative de coup d’État à Bujumbura, capitale du Burundi, petit pays d'environ 10 millions d'habitants, enclavé entre la Tanzanie, le Rwanda et la République démocratique du Congo. Cette tentative est l’œuvre du général Godefroid Niyombaré, ancien chef des services secrets burundais et proche conseiller du président Pierre Nkurunziza. Ce dernier assistait au même moment à un sommet extraordinaire à Dar Es Salaam, en Tanzanie, portant justement sur la situation chaotique au Burundi : des manifestations meurtrières s'y déroulent depuis le 26 avril et l'annonce du président de briguer un troisième mandat à la tête du pays.
Autres sujets abordés : la rébellion touareg accepte de parapher l'accord d'Alger pour la paix au Mali, la mobilisation de l'Association des femmes centrafricaines pour la paix lors du Forum de Bangui, la rencontre entre Laurent Fabius et Abdelaziz Bouteflika, le limogeage du ministre des Sports de la Côte d'Ivoire, et la toute première tournée africaine de l'artiste belge Stromaé.
Invité : David Gakunzi, historien
Rédaction en chef : Marianik Lethiec
Édition : Vera Dubois
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Réalisation : Marcel Zemour
wn.com/Tv5Monde Le Journal Afrique Du 13 Mai 2015 (Édition Spéciale Burundi)
Au sommaire de cette édition spéciale : la tentative de coup d’État à Bujumbura, capitale du Burundi, petit pays d'environ 10 millions d'habitants, enclavé entre la Tanzanie, le Rwanda et la République démocratique du Congo. Cette tentative est l’œuvre du général Godefroid Niyombaré, ancien chef des services secrets burundais et proche conseiller du président Pierre Nkurunziza. Ce dernier assistait au même moment à un sommet extraordinaire à Dar Es Salaam, en Tanzanie, portant justement sur la situation chaotique au Burundi : des manifestations meurtrières s'y déroulent depuis le 26 avril et l'annonce du président de briguer un troisième mandat à la tête du pays.
Autres sujets abordés : la rébellion touareg accepte de parapher l'accord d'Alger pour la paix au Mali, la mobilisation de l'Association des femmes centrafricaines pour la paix lors du Forum de Bangui, la rencontre entre Laurent Fabius et Abdelaziz Bouteflika, le limogeage du ministre des Sports de la Côte d'Ivoire, et la toute première tournée africaine de l'artiste belge Stromaé.
Invité : David Gakunzi, historien
Rédaction en chef : Marianik Lethiec
Édition : Vera Dubois
Coordination : Jamel Mokni
Réalisation : Marcel Zemour
- published: 15 May 2015
- views: 69
BURUNDI:FILM DES EVENEMENTS 26.04.2015. RADIO PUBLIQUE AFRICAINE
Manifestations à Bujumbura contre la candidature du President Pierre NKURUNZIZA au Burundi...la chronologie . 8h-13h.
wn.com/Burundi Film Des Evenements 26.04.2015. Radio Publique Africaine
Manifestations à Bujumbura contre la candidature du President Pierre NKURUNZIZA au Burundi...la chronologie . 8h-13h.
- published: 26 Apr 2015
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How Burundi Slipped Into Dictatorship
Into Disaster (2001) - The War in central Africa is one of the darkest and bloodiest in Africa.
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As anti-Nkurunziza protests resume in the capital, this archive report delves into Burundi's bloody history of ethnic tensions and predicts the impact their civil war will have on the region.
AXIOM, Lennart Berggren - Ref 933
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As anti-Nkurunziza protests resume in the capital, this archive report delves into Burundi's bloody history of ethnic tensions and predicts the impact their civil war will have on the region.
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- published: 05 May 2015
- views: 1364
#Debate411 S1 E2 - Burundi Crisis
Has the East African Community failed Burundi? Watch and join the conversation using has tag #Debate411.
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Has the East African Community failed Burundi? Watch and join the conversation using has tag #Debate411.
- published: 04 Jun 2015
- views: 6382
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Burundi Crisis: "Do you hear the gunshots?" - BBC News
Burundi Crisis: "Do you hear the gunshots?" - BBC News
Burundi Crisis: "Do you hear the gunshots?" - BBC News
Andrew in Bujumbura tells BBC's World Have Your Say programme what it's like in the capital on Burundi right now.
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BBC News BBC discovers Burundi 'murdered rebel graves'
BBC News BBC discovers Burundi 'murdered rebel graves'
BBC News BBC discovers Burundi 'murdered rebel graves'
Burundian soldiers shot dead 17 rebels at point-blank range after they surrendered in January, witnesses have told the BBC.
The rebels, with hands raised, were lined up on the edge of the cliff before being killed, one witness said.
Burundi's army denied the allegation, saying 95 rebels were killed in a five-day battle in the remote north-west.
Maud Jullien Reports.
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Khadja Nin on her homeland's conflict in Burundi
Khadja Nin on her homeland's conflict in Burundi
Khadja Nin on her homeland's conflict in Burundi
Renowned Burundian vocalist Khadja Nin has added her voice to the chorus calling for a peaceful resolution to the conflict in her homeland of Burundi. She is currently in South Africa to attend the African Union Summit's session 'Women's Empowerment and Development Towards Africa' session. Khadja Nin is the Goodwill Ambassador for African, Caribbean and Pacific States Observatory on Migration. She joins us now in studio
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VICE News Daily: Violent Anti-Government Protests in Burundi
VICE News Daily: Violent Anti-Government Protests in Burundi
VICE News Daily: Violent Anti-Government Protests in Burundi
The VICE News Capsule is a news roundup that looks beyond the headlines. Today: Anti-government demonstrations grow violent in Burundi, Polish border authorities turn Russian nationalist bikers back, hellish conditions for African migrants in Libyan detention centers, and a freak storm kills dozens in northwest Pakistan.
BURUNDI
Thousands Flee as Anti-Government Protests Continue
Police and military respond to growing movement against President Pierre Nkurunziza after he announced plans to run for re-election in June.
BELARUS
Pro-Putin Bikers Turned Away at Polish Border
Members of the Night Wolves club planned to travel from Moscow to Berl
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Burundi's General Adolphe Nshimirimana killed
Burundi's General Adolphe Nshimirimana killed
Burundi's General Adolphe Nshimirimana killed
Burundi's former Intelligence Chief, General Adolphe Nshimirimana has been killed in an attack in which three of his bodyguards also died.
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Firebombed Media: Burundi on the Brink (Dispatch 3)
Firebombed Media: Burundi on the Brink (Dispatch 3)
Firebombed Media: Burundi on the Brink (Dispatch 3)
Burundi once enjoyed a vibrant media scene, with many independent journalists and radio stations operating freely. Yet when President Pierre Nkurunziza announced his bid for a highly contested third term in office in April, it sparked mass protests. Since then, authorities and pro-government bodies have intimidated and arrested journalists.
The attempted coup d'etat in capital Bujumbura on May 13 was the tipping point for free media in Burundi. The offices of independent radio stations were firebombed for reporting information about the coup and fierce fighting broke out over control of the state media headquarters. Most of the offices rema
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VICE News Daily: An Appeal for Calm in Burundi
VICE News Daily: An Appeal for Calm in Burundi
VICE News Daily: An Appeal for Calm in Burundi
The VICE News Capsule is a news roundup that looks beyond the headlines. Today: Burundi's government says it's ready to release people detained during last week of protests, nearly half a ton of blow found hidden in banana shipments in Berlin, thousands of Yazidi children struggle to learn in refugee camp classrooms, and a Croatian spa treats skin conditions with a peculiar substance.
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Government Announcement Aimed at Bringing Calm to the Capital
The vice-president says authorities are ready to release people detained during the latest round of demonstrations.
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Nearly Half a Ton of Cocaine Hidden in Banana Crates
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Burundi holds election after weeks of unrest • Breaking News Today
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Burundi coup leaders arrested; president back in charge
Burundi coup leaders arrested; president back in charge
Burundi coup leaders arrested; president back in charge
Burundi’s President Pierre Nkurunziza is back in the capital Bujumbura following a failed coup attempt in the country.
Nkurunziza is set to address the nation later in the day. Meanwhile, the leader of the coup, General Godefroid Niyom-bare is on the run after he managed to flee his captors after being arrested. Earlier, two other senior figures involved in the coup, surrendered to the police. The coup was declared by a section of the military two days ago while the president was visiting Tanzania. Burundi plunged into turmoil after Nkurun-ziza officially announced he will run for president. The opposition calls this an unconstitutional thi
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100 dead in Burundi attack by rebel group: Military source
100 dead in Burundi attack by rebel group: Military source
100 dead in Burundi attack by rebel group: Military source
At least 100 rebels have been killed after a cross-border attack against the central African nation of Burundi from the Democratic Republic of Congo, a top military source told AFP on Sunday.
A general in the Burundian army, speaking on condition that he not be named, said the attack by the unidentified rebel group had been defeated after five days of heavy fighting in the border area north of the capital Bujumbura.
"After five days of non-stop military operations, the armed group which attacked Burundi has been wiped out by our security forces. In total, we killed 105 of them and captured four, out of a total of the 121 who entered Cibit
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BURUNDI - Protests resume as general arrested
BURUNDI - Protests resume as general arrested
BURUNDI - Protests resume as general arrested
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General Godefroid Niyombare, the leader of Burundi's failed coup attempt has been arrested, according to the spokesman of President Pierre Nkurunziza. Earlier, Niyombare announced members of his movement had started surrendering to forces loyal to President Nkurunziza, but then he himself fled.
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Burundi police kill at least two protesters in fresh clashes
Burundi police kill at least two protesters in fresh clashes
Burundi police kill at least two protesters in fresh clashes
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Burundi holds election after weeks of unrest
Burundi holds election after weeks of unrest
Burundi holds election after weeks of unrest
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After weeks of unrest and political crisis, Burundi holds parliamentary elections on Monday. The opposition has boycotted the election and the President's controversial bid for a third consecutive term has spiked deadly protests.
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Celebrations in Burundi as army general attempts coup against president
Celebrations in Burundi as army general attempts coup against president
Celebrations in Burundi as army general attempts coup against president
People in Burundi are out on the streets celebrating the news an army general has attempted to carry out a coup against the country's leader.
President Pierre Nkurunziza is out of the country, attending a summit of East African leaders in Tanzania.
Demonstrations had been taking place for weeks over the president's plans to run for a third five-year term.
"President Pierre Nkurunziza has been relieved of his duties, the government has been dissolved," said the leader of the attempted coup, Ma…
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Burundi Crisis: "Do you hear the gunshots?" - BBC News
Andrew in Bujumbura tells BBC's World Have Your Say programme what it's like in the capital on Burundi right now.
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Andrew in Bujumbura tells BBC's World Have Your Say programme what it's like in the capital on Burundi right now.
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BBC News BBC discovers Burundi 'murdered rebel graves'
Burundian soldiers shot dead 17 rebels at point-blank range after they surrendered in January, witnesses have told the BBC.
The rebels, with hands raised, were lined up on the edge of the cliff before being killed, one witness said.
Burundi's army denied the allegation, saying 95 rebels were killed in a five-day battle in the remote north-west.
Maud Jullien Reports.
wn.com/BBC News BBC Discovers Burundi 'Murdered Rebel Graves'
Burundian soldiers shot dead 17 rebels at point-blank range after they surrendered in January, witnesses have told the BBC.
The rebels, with hands raised, were lined up on the edge of the cliff before being killed, one witness said.
Burundi's army denied the allegation, saying 95 rebels were killed in a five-day battle in the remote north-west.
Maud Jullien Reports.
- published: 28 Jan 2015
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Khadja Nin on her homeland's conflict in Burundi
Renowned Burundian vocalist Khadja Nin has added her voice to the chorus calling for a peaceful resolution to the conflict in her homeland of Burundi. She is currently in South Africa to attend the African Union Summit's session 'Women's Empowerment and Development Towards Africa' session. Khadja Nin is the Goodwill Ambassador for African, Caribbean and Pacific States Observatory on Migration. She joins us now in studio
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wn.com/Khadja Nin On Her Homeland's Conflict In Burundi
Renowned Burundian vocalist Khadja Nin has added her voice to the chorus calling for a peaceful resolution to the conflict in her homeland of Burundi. She is currently in South Africa to attend the African Union Summit's session 'Women's Empowerment and Development Towards Africa' session. Khadja Nin is the Goodwill Ambassador for African, Caribbean and Pacific States Observatory on Migration. She joins us now in studio
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- published: 11 Jun 2015
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VICE News Daily: Violent Anti-Government Protests in Burundi
The VICE News Capsule is a news roundup that looks beyond the headlines. Today: Anti-government demonstrations grow violent in Burundi, Polish border authorities turn Russian nationalist bikers back, hellish conditions for African migrants in Libyan detention centers, and a freak storm kills dozens in northwest Pakistan.
BURUNDI
Thousands Flee as Anti-Government Protests Continue
Police and military respond to growing movement against President Pierre Nkurunziza after he announced plans to run for re-election in June.
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Pro-Putin Bikers Turned Away at Polish Border
Members of the Night Wolves club planned to travel from Moscow to Berlin to mark the 70th anniversary of the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany.
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Migrants Face Mistreatment at Detention Centers
Hundreds complain of beatings, forced labor, and other intolerable conditions.
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‘Mini-Cyclone’ Kills Dozens in Peshawar and Adjacent Areas
The storm also left more than 200 wounded, and the military was called in to help with rescue efforts.
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The VICE News Capsule is a news roundup that looks beyond the headlines. Today: Anti-government demonstrations grow violent in Burundi, Polish border authorities turn Russian nationalist bikers back, hellish conditions for African migrants in Libyan detention centers, and a freak storm kills dozens in northwest Pakistan.
BURUNDI
Thousands Flee as Anti-Government Protests Continue
Police and military respond to growing movement against President Pierre Nkurunziza after he announced plans to run for re-election in June.
BELARUS
Pro-Putin Bikers Turned Away at Polish Border
Members of the Night Wolves club planned to travel from Moscow to Berlin to mark the 70th anniversary of the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany.
LIBYA
Migrants Face Mistreatment at Detention Centers
Hundreds complain of beatings, forced labor, and other intolerable conditions.
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‘Mini-Cyclone’ Kills Dozens in Peshawar and Adjacent Areas
The storm also left more than 200 wounded, and the military was called in to help with rescue efforts.
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Burundi's General Adolphe Nshimirimana killed
Burundi's former Intelligence Chief, General Adolphe Nshimirimana has been killed in an attack in which three of his bodyguards also died.
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Burundi's former Intelligence Chief, General Adolphe Nshimirimana has been killed in an attack in which three of his bodyguards also died.
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Firebombed Media: Burundi on the Brink (Dispatch 3)
Burundi once enjoyed a vibrant media scene, with many independent journalists and radio stations operating freely. Yet when President Pierre Nkurunziza announced his bid for a highly contested third term in office in April, it sparked mass protests. Since then, authorities and pro-government bodies have intimidated and arrested journalists.
The attempted coup d'etat in capital Bujumbura on May 13 was the tipping point for free media in Burundi. The offices of independent radio stations were firebombed for reporting information about the coup and fierce fighting broke out over control of the state media headquarters. Most of the offices remain shuttered to this day, and access to information has been suppressed in the weeks since, as rumors of a civil war run rampant throughout the city.
VICE News goes on a tour of media offices that have been firebombed, and visits the last standing independent newspaper in Bujumbura.
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wn.com/Firebombed Media Burundi On The Brink (Dispatch 3)
Burundi once enjoyed a vibrant media scene, with many independent journalists and radio stations operating freely. Yet when President Pierre Nkurunziza announced his bid for a highly contested third term in office in April, it sparked mass protests. Since then, authorities and pro-government bodies have intimidated and arrested journalists.
The attempted coup d'etat in capital Bujumbura on May 13 was the tipping point for free media in Burundi. The offices of independent radio stations were firebombed for reporting information about the coup and fierce fighting broke out over control of the state media headquarters. Most of the offices remain shuttered to this day, and access to information has been suppressed in the weeks since, as rumors of a civil war run rampant throughout the city.
VICE News goes on a tour of media offices that have been firebombed, and visits the last standing independent newspaper in Bujumbura.
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- published: 13 Jul 2015
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VICE News Daily: An Appeal for Calm in Burundi
The VICE News Capsule is a news roundup that looks beyond the headlines. Today: Burundi's government says it's ready to release people detained during last week of protests, nearly half a ton of blow found hidden in banana shipments in Berlin, thousands of Yazidi children struggle to learn in refugee camp classrooms, and a Croatian spa treats skin conditions with a peculiar substance.
BURUNDI
Government Announcement Aimed at Bringing Calm to the Capital
The vice-president says authorities are ready to release people detained during the latest round of demonstrations.
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Nearly Half a Ton of Cocaine Hidden in Banana Crates
Police say it was high-grade Colombian product and the largest-ever drugs seizure in Berlin.
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Displaced Yazidi Children Face Bleak Conditions in Tent Schools
Students are cramped into overcrowded classrooms, and there's a shortage of books and bathrooms.
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Looking to Crude for Cures
A spa east of the capital Zaghreb uses naphthalene oil to treat common skin conditions.
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The VICE News Capsule is a news roundup that looks beyond the headlines. Today: Burundi's government says it's ready to release people detained during last week of protests, nearly half a ton of blow found hidden in banana shipments in Berlin, thousands of Yazidi children struggle to learn in refugee camp classrooms, and a Croatian spa treats skin conditions with a peculiar substance.
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Government Announcement Aimed at Bringing Calm to the Capital
The vice-president says authorities are ready to release people detained during the latest round of demonstrations.
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Nearly Half a Ton of Cocaine Hidden in Banana Crates
Police say it was high-grade Colombian product and the largest-ever drugs seizure in Berlin.
IRAQ
Displaced Yazidi Children Face Bleak Conditions in Tent Schools
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Looking to Crude for Cures
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Burundi holds election after weeks of unrest • Breaking News Today
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Burundi coup leaders arrested; president back in charge
Burundi’s President Pierre Nkurunziza is back in the capital Bujumbura following a failed coup attempt in the country.
Nkurunziza is set to address the nation later in the day. Meanwhile, the leader of the coup, General Godefroid Niyom-bare is on the run after he managed to flee his captors after being arrested. Earlier, two other senior figures involved in the coup, surrendered to the police. The coup was declared by a section of the military two days ago while the president was visiting Tanzania. Burundi plunged into turmoil after Nkurun-ziza officially announced he will run for president. The opposition calls this an unconstitutional third term in office. Burundi’s civil society has called for fresh demonstrations in the country.
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Burundi’s President Pierre Nkurunziza is back in the capital Bujumbura following a failed coup attempt in the country.
Nkurunziza is set to address the nation later in the day. Meanwhile, the leader of the coup, General Godefroid Niyom-bare is on the run after he managed to flee his captors after being arrested. Earlier, two other senior figures involved in the coup, surrendered to the police. The coup was declared by a section of the military two days ago while the president was visiting Tanzania. Burundi plunged into turmoil after Nkurun-ziza officially announced he will run for president. The opposition calls this an unconstitutional third term in office. Burundi’s civil society has called for fresh demonstrations in the country.
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100 dead in Burundi attack by rebel group: Military source
At least 100 rebels have been killed after a cross-border attack against the central African nation of Burundi from the Democratic Republic of Congo, a top military source told AFP on Sunday.
A general in the Burundian army, speaking on condition that he not be named, said the attack by the unidentified rebel group had been defeated after five days of heavy fighting in the border area north of the capital Bujumbura.
"After five days of non-stop military operations, the armed group which attacked Burundi has been wiped out by our security forces. In total, we killed 105 of them and captured four, out of a total of the 121 who entered Cibitoke province from the DRCongo," the general said.
"We also seized a 60mm mortar, five rocket launchers, machine guns and more than 100 assault rifles," he said, adding the Burundian army had lost two soldiers.
There was no further confirmation of the claim, with the army declining to comment officially on the fighting while operations in the area were still in progress.
Burundian officials and witnesses said the group of unidentified rebels crossed into Burundi overnight Monday from DRCongo's eastern Kivu region, a chronically unstable and resource-rich area that is home to dozens of rebel groups.
A previous toll given on Wednesday put the toll at 35 dead, including 34 rebels and one government soldier.
Previous attacks in Burundi's border region have been claimed by a splinter faction of the National Liberation Forces (FNL). The main body of FNL — a highly disciplined group notorious for singing hymns as they carried out attacks — signed a peace deal with the Burundian government in 2009 and have since become a political party.
The rebels who still fight on have claimed a string of attacks this year, most recently in October when they claimed to have killed six soldiers, and vowed to "intensify" their raids ahead of presidential elections in June 2015. The group, however, have denied they were behind the latest attack.
Burundi, a small nation in Africa's Great Lakes region, emerged in 2006 from a brutal 13-year civil war and its political climate remains fractious ahead of presidential elections scheduled to take place this year.
wn.com/100 Dead In Burundi Attack By Rebel Group Military Source
At least 100 rebels have been killed after a cross-border attack against the central African nation of Burundi from the Democratic Republic of Congo, a top military source told AFP on Sunday.
A general in the Burundian army, speaking on condition that he not be named, said the attack by the unidentified rebel group had been defeated after five days of heavy fighting in the border area north of the capital Bujumbura.
"After five days of non-stop military operations, the armed group which attacked Burundi has been wiped out by our security forces. In total, we killed 105 of them and captured four, out of a total of the 121 who entered Cibitoke province from the DRCongo," the general said.
"We also seized a 60mm mortar, five rocket launchers, machine guns and more than 100 assault rifles," he said, adding the Burundian army had lost two soldiers.
There was no further confirmation of the claim, with the army declining to comment officially on the fighting while operations in the area were still in progress.
Burundian officials and witnesses said the group of unidentified rebels crossed into Burundi overnight Monday from DRCongo's eastern Kivu region, a chronically unstable and resource-rich area that is home to dozens of rebel groups.
A previous toll given on Wednesday put the toll at 35 dead, including 34 rebels and one government soldier.
Previous attacks in Burundi's border region have been claimed by a splinter faction of the National Liberation Forces (FNL). The main body of FNL — a highly disciplined group notorious for singing hymns as they carried out attacks — signed a peace deal with the Burundian government in 2009 and have since become a political party.
The rebels who still fight on have claimed a string of attacks this year, most recently in October when they claimed to have killed six soldiers, and vowed to "intensify" their raids ahead of presidential elections in June 2015. The group, however, have denied they were behind the latest attack.
Burundi, a small nation in Africa's Great Lakes region, emerged in 2006 from a brutal 13-year civil war and its political climate remains fractious ahead of presidential elections scheduled to take place this year.
- published: 04 Jan 2015
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BURUNDI - Protests resume as general arrested
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General Godefroid Niyombare, the leader of Burundi's failed coup attempt has been arrested, according to the spokesman of President Pierre Nkurunziza. Earlier, Niyombare announced members of his movement had started surrendering to forces loyal to President Nkurunziza, but then he himself fled.
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General Godefroid Niyombare, the leader of Burundi's failed coup attempt has been arrested, according to the spokesman of President Pierre Nkurunziza. Earlier, Niyombare announced members of his movement had started surrendering to forces loyal to President Nkurunziza, but then he himself fled.
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Burundi police kill at least two protesters in fresh clashes
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Burundi holds election after weeks of unrest
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After weeks of unrest and political crisis, Burundi holds parliamentary elections on Monday. The opposition has boycotted the election and the President's controversial bid for a third consecutive term has spiked deadly protests.
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After weeks of unrest and political crisis, Burundi holds parliamentary elections on Monday. The opposition has boycotted the election and the President's controversial bid for a third consecutive term has spiked deadly protests.
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Celebrations in Burundi as army general attempts coup against president
People in Burundi are out on the streets celebrating the news an army general has attempted to carry out a coup against the country's leader.
President Pierre Nkurunziza is out of the country, attending a summit of East African leaders in Tanzania.
Demonstrations had been taking place for weeks over the president's plans to run for a third five-year term.
"President Pierre Nkurunziza has been relieved of his duties, the government has been dissolved," said the leader of the attempted coup, Ma…
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wn.com/Celebrations In Burundi As Army General Attempts Coup Against President
People in Burundi are out on the streets celebrating the news an army general has attempted to carry out a coup against the country's leader.
President Pierre Nkurunziza is out of the country, attending a summit of East African leaders in Tanzania.
Demonstrations had been taking place for weeks over the president's plans to run for a third five-year term.
"President Pierre Nkurunziza has been relieved of his duties, the government has been dissolved," said the leader of the attempted coup, Ma…
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- published: 14 May 2015
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Power generation in Nigeria, South African mining and Burundi on Africa Business News
Power generation in Nigeria, South African mining and Burundi on Africa Business News
Power generation in Nigeria, South African mining and Burundi on Africa Business News
CNBC Africa tracks the impact of the pre-election crisis in Burundi, update on the South African mining industry and the state of power generation in Nigeria.
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ChannelsTV Business Correspondent Analyses Burundi Crisis' Effect On The Economy
ChannelsTV Business Correspondent Analyses Burundi Crisis' Effect On The Economy
ChannelsTV Business Correspondent Analyses Burundi Crisis' Effect On The Economy
Burundi's economy is already feeling the heat of the crisis in the nation, with analysts warning that the nation could face a serious meltdown.
Crisis triggered by demonstrations against the plan by the nation's President to run for a third term.
Channels Television's Business Correspondent, Boason Omofaye, gives more insight on the level of crisis in Burundi.
For more information log on to http://www.channelstv.com
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#BURUNDI: CHINESE BUSINESS SHOP T2000 UNDER FIRE.
#BURUNDI: CHINESE BUSINESS SHOP T2000 UNDER FIRE.
#BURUNDI: CHINESE BUSINESS SHOP T2000 UNDER FIRE.
C'est un complex commercial chinois ( super magasin ) situe sur le blvd de l'uprona , dans l'ancien batiment du magasin hollandai NAHV.
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ICT, Burundi coup attempt and Nigeria's challenges on Africa Business News
ICT, Burundi coup attempt and Nigeria's challenges on Africa Business News
ICT, Burundi coup attempt and Nigeria's challenges on Africa Business News
Nigeria's president-elect has a tough task ahead with the fuel shortages, decreased revenues and the battle against Boko Haram. CNBC Africa explores the Burundi's political and the future of Africa's telecommunications sector.
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South Africa-Burundi Business Forum
South Africa-Burundi Business Forum
South Africa-Burundi Business Forum
Last Tuesday the Burundi Business Forum took place in cape town under the leadership of president Jacob Zuma and his Burundian counterpart, Pierre Nkurunziza. The two countries enjoy friendly relations with south africa having played mediator to end a civil war in Burundi in 2005.
Acting deputy director of Trade Investment South Africa, Yunus Hoosen join us from our Pretoria Studios
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The Business of Food - Burundi: Chain of Solidarity
The Business of Food - Burundi: Chain of Solidarity
The Business of Food - Burundi: Chain of Solidarity
On television screens and newspaper front pages around the world, the stories out of Africa are often filled with doom and gloom. And while the reality of li...
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Director of Burundi Business Association
Director of Burundi Business Association
Director of Burundi Business Association
Yetimhanenin yapilmasindan dolayi Time to Help UK ye tesekkur mesaji
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Burundi's Business on VOA's In Focus
Burundi's Business on VOA's In Focus
Burundi's Business on VOA's In Focus
VOA's Paul Ndiho reports on Burundi's trade and arts festival in Bujumbura.
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Burundi #2 £150 for a business start up!
Burundi #2 £150 for a business start up!
Burundi #2 £150 for a business start up!
The second video explaining the need for support in Burundi. We leave on the 19th Feb.
If you are able to help, go to: http://give.net/burundi
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US Television - Burundi
US Television - Burundi
US Television - Burundi
Visit us: http://www.us-television.tv US-Television: - is an independent television production company - has selected the most competent and trustworthy prof...
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Rasta on the business - JR Toots Fan Gitega Rastas in Burundi.MOV
Rasta on the business - JR Toots Fan Gitega Rastas in Burundi.MOV
Rasta on the business - JR Toots Fan Gitega Rastas in Burundi.MOV
Rasta on the business - JR Toots Fan Gitega Rastas in Burundi.One of the BBR Reggae Band in Gitega.
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Television item EMSA international agro-business meeting FR (Renaissance Burundi)
Television item EMSA international agro-business meeting FR (Renaissance Burundi)
Television item EMSA international agro-business meeting FR (Renaissance Burundi)
Le 2 et 3 Octobre 2014, l’EMSA Emerging Markets Afrique a organisé à Bujumbura, à l’hôtel Bel Air, une réunion d’affaires pour les intervenants dans le domaine agroalimentaire dans la région des Grands Lacs. Objectif : développer le secteur agroalimentaire.
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Burundi poses threat in EAC & Buhari cleans-up Nigeria's oil sector on Africa Business News
Burundi poses threat in EAC & Buhari cleans-up Nigeria's oil sector on Africa Business News
Burundi poses threat in EAC & Buhari cleans-up Nigeria's oil sector on Africa Business News
Burundi's Nkurunziza poses threat to cohesion within East Africa regional bloc, impact of Marikana report on Southern Africa's mining sector and Buhari dissolves Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation board. CNBC Africa reports.
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BURUNDI - A GOOD COUP GUIDE
BURUNDI - A GOOD COUP GUIDE
BURUNDI - A GOOD COUP GUIDE
In the last week, Burundi has been dealing with the fallout of the failed coup against President Nkurunziza, as protests continue over his plan to stand for a third term in office. In this week's episode, Ikenna Azuike finds out that coups can be a tricky business.
What's Up Africa is a video blog created and presented by Ikenna Azuike, filmed and edited by Sandesh Bhugaloo and written by Ikenna Azuike, Mollie Balogun and Kathy Harcombe.
Producer: Kathy Harcombe
New episodes are published every Friday.
What's Up Africa is a BBC and RNW Media co-production
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Iburabuzwa nitotezwa ry'abanywanyi bo ku Mugumya
Iburabuzwa nitotezwa ry'abanywanyi bo ku Mugumya
Iburabuzwa nitotezwa ry'abanywanyi bo ku Mugumya
Burundi news TV politics videos media business.
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SOULEVEMENT à LA PRISON DE MPIMBA KIRUNDI le 08 08 2013
SOULEVEMENT à LA PRISON DE MPIMBA KIRUNDI le 08 08 2013
SOULEVEMENT à LA PRISON DE MPIMBA KIRUNDI le 08 08 2013
Burundi news TV politics videos media business.
Power generation in Nigeria, South African mining and Burundi on Africa Business News
CNBC Africa tracks the impact of the pre-election crisis in Burundi, update on the South African mining industry and the state of power generation in Nigeria.
wn.com/Power Generation In Nigeria, South African Mining And Burundi On Africa Business News
CNBC Africa tracks the impact of the pre-election crisis in Burundi, update on the South African mining industry and the state of power generation in Nigeria.
- published: 13 May 2015
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ChannelsTV Business Correspondent Analyses Burundi Crisis' Effect On The Economy
Burundi's economy is already feeling the heat of the crisis in the nation, with analysts warning that the nation could face a serious meltdown.
Crisis triggered by demonstrations against the plan by the nation's President to run for a third term.
Channels Television's Business Correspondent, Boason Omofaye, gives more insight on the level of crisis in Burundi.
For more information log on to http://www.channelstv.com
wn.com/Channelstv Business Correspondent Analyses Burundi Crisis' Effect On The Economy
Burundi's economy is already feeling the heat of the crisis in the nation, with analysts warning that the nation could face a serious meltdown.
Crisis triggered by demonstrations against the plan by the nation's President to run for a third term.
Channels Television's Business Correspondent, Boason Omofaye, gives more insight on the level of crisis in Burundi.
For more information log on to http://www.channelstv.com
- published: 24 Jun 2015
- views: 111
#BURUNDI: CHINESE BUSINESS SHOP T2000 UNDER FIRE.
C'est un complex commercial chinois ( super magasin ) situe sur le blvd de l'uprona , dans l'ancien batiment du magasin hollandai NAHV.
wn.com/Burundi Chinese Business Shop T2000 Under Fire.
C'est un complex commercial chinois ( super magasin ) situe sur le blvd de l'uprona , dans l'ancien batiment du magasin hollandai NAHV.
- published: 21 Sep 2015
- views: 149
ICT, Burundi coup attempt and Nigeria's challenges on Africa Business News
Nigeria's president-elect has a tough task ahead with the fuel shortages, decreased revenues and the battle against Boko Haram. CNBC Africa explores the Burundi's political and the future of Africa's telecommunications sector.
wn.com/Ict, Burundi Coup Attempt And Nigeria's Challenges On Africa Business News
Nigeria's president-elect has a tough task ahead with the fuel shortages, decreased revenues and the battle against Boko Haram. CNBC Africa explores the Burundi's political and the future of Africa's telecommunications sector.
- published: 20 May 2015
- views: 31
South Africa-Burundi Business Forum
Last Tuesday the Burundi Business Forum took place in cape town under the leadership of president Jacob Zuma and his Burundian counterpart, Pierre Nkurunziza. The two countries enjoy friendly relations with south africa having played mediator to end a civil war in Burundi in 2005.
Acting deputy director of Trade Investment South Africa, Yunus Hoosen join us from our Pretoria Studios
wn.com/South Africa Burundi Business Forum
Last Tuesday the Burundi Business Forum took place in cape town under the leadership of president Jacob Zuma and his Burundian counterpart, Pierre Nkurunziza. The two countries enjoy friendly relations with south africa having played mediator to end a civil war in Burundi in 2005.
Acting deputy director of Trade Investment South Africa, Yunus Hoosen join us from our Pretoria Studios
- published: 10 Nov 2014
- views: 6
The Business of Food - Burundi: Chain of Solidarity
On television screens and newspaper front pages around the world, the stories out of Africa are often filled with doom and gloom. And while the reality of li...
wn.com/The Business Of Food Burundi Chain Of Solidarity
On television screens and newspaper front pages around the world, the stories out of Africa are often filled with doom and gloom. And while the reality of li...
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Director of Burundi Business Association
Yetimhanenin yapilmasindan dolayi Time to Help UK ye tesekkur mesaji
wn.com/Director Of Burundi Business Association
Yetimhanenin yapilmasindan dolayi Time to Help UK ye tesekkur mesaji
- published: 13 May 2015
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Burundi's Business on VOA's In Focus
VOA's Paul Ndiho reports on Burundi's trade and arts festival in Bujumbura.
wn.com/Burundi's Business On Voa's In Focus
VOA's Paul Ndiho reports on Burundi's trade and arts festival in Bujumbura.
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Burundi #2 £150 for a business start up!
The second video explaining the need for support in Burundi. We leave on the 19th Feb.
If you are able to help, go to: http://give.net/burundi
wn.com/Burundi 2 £150 For A Business Start Up
The second video explaining the need for support in Burundi. We leave on the 19th Feb.
If you are able to help, go to: http://give.net/burundi
- published: 09 Jan 2015
- views: 20
US Television - Burundi
Visit us: http://www.us-television.tv US-Television: - is an independent television production company - has selected the most competent and trustworthy prof...
wn.com/US Television Burundi
Visit us: http://www.us-television.tv US-Television: - is an independent television production company - has selected the most competent and trustworthy prof...
Television item EMSA international agro-business meeting FR (Renaissance Burundi)
Le 2 et 3 Octobre 2014, l’EMSA Emerging Markets Afrique a organisé à Bujumbura, à l’hôtel Bel Air, une réunion d’affaires pour les intervenants dans le domaine agroalimentaire dans la région des Grands Lacs. Objectif : développer le secteur agroalimentaire.
wn.com/Television Item Emsa International Agro Business Meeting Fr (Renaissance Burundi)
Le 2 et 3 Octobre 2014, l’EMSA Emerging Markets Afrique a organisé à Bujumbura, à l’hôtel Bel Air, une réunion d’affaires pour les intervenants dans le domaine agroalimentaire dans la région des Grands Lacs. Objectif : développer le secteur agroalimentaire.
- published: 09 Oct 2014
- views: 28
Burundi poses threat in EAC & Buhari cleans-up Nigeria's oil sector on Africa Business News
Burundi's Nkurunziza poses threat to cohesion within East Africa regional bloc, impact of Marikana report on Southern Africa's mining sector and Buhari dissolves Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation board. CNBC Africa reports.
wn.com/Burundi Poses Threat In Eac Buhari Cleans Up Nigeria's Oil Sector On Africa Business News
Burundi's Nkurunziza poses threat to cohesion within East Africa regional bloc, impact of Marikana report on Southern Africa's mining sector and Buhari dissolves Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation board. CNBC Africa reports.
- published: 01 Jul 2015
- views: 83
BURUNDI - A GOOD COUP GUIDE
In the last week, Burundi has been dealing with the fallout of the failed coup against President Nkurunziza, as protests continue over his plan to stand for a third term in office. In this week's episode, Ikenna Azuike finds out that coups can be a tricky business.
What's Up Africa is a video blog created and presented by Ikenna Azuike, filmed and edited by Sandesh Bhugaloo and written by Ikenna Azuike, Mollie Balogun and Kathy Harcombe.
Producer: Kathy Harcombe
New episodes are published every Friday.
What's Up Africa is a BBC and RNW Media co-production
wn.com/Burundi A Good Coup Guide
In the last week, Burundi has been dealing with the fallout of the failed coup against President Nkurunziza, as protests continue over his plan to stand for a third term in office. In this week's episode, Ikenna Azuike finds out that coups can be a tricky business.
What's Up Africa is a video blog created and presented by Ikenna Azuike, filmed and edited by Sandesh Bhugaloo and written by Ikenna Azuike, Mollie Balogun and Kathy Harcombe.
Producer: Kathy Harcombe
New episodes are published every Friday.
What's Up Africa is a BBC and RNW Media co-production
- published: 22 May 2015
- views: 88
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Ideas Box - Access to education, information and culture in humanitarian situations,
Ideas Box - Access to education, information and culture in humanitarian situations,
Ideas Box - Access to education, information and culture in humanitarian situations,
Cette vidéo a été réalisée par Vidéaux : http://www.videaux.org/ Musiques : - Beauty, by Tryad - Hours (Years), by Mark Nine - Shine (Orchestral Pop Rock ver...
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JAMAFEST 2013: EAC Arts & Culture Festival
JAMAFEST 2013: EAC Arts & Culture Festival
JAMAFEST 2013: EAC Arts & Culture Festival
The EAC aims at widening and deepening co-operation among the Partner States in, among others, political, economic and social fields for their mutual benefit...
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Africa Tours 2015 - Kenya, Tanzania
Africa Tours 2015 - Kenya, Tanzania
Africa Tours 2015 - Kenya, Tanzania
Africa Tours 2015 - Kenya, Tanzania tourism & Vacations 2015 - Kenya, Tanzania Trip 2015
Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube
Tanzania is the largest country in East Africa, bordered by Kenya and Uganda to the north; Rwanda, Burundi, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the west, and Zambia, Malawi, and Mozambique to the south.
Do in Tanzania
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1 - Safari While you are in Tanzania you may organize your safari to Serengeti and other National parks at an affordable price. If there's one trip that will change your perspective on life, it's an African safari. Cont
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Languages - Eddie Izzard
Languages - Eddie Izzard
Languages - Eddie Izzard
Great language sketch from "Dress To Kill"
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Sonia Ndikumasabo, Vice President of the Independent National Commission for Human Rights of Burundi
Sonia Ndikumasabo, Vice President of the Independent National Commission for Human Rights of Burundi
Sonia Ndikumasabo, Vice President of the Independent National Commission for Human Rights of Burundi
An Interview with the Hon. Madame Sonia Ndikumasabo, Vice President of the Independent National Commission for Human Rights of Burundi The 2012 International...
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Alex Saul, Tanzania tour guide
Alex Saul, Tanzania tour guide
Alex Saul, Tanzania tour guide
Alex Saul, Tanzania tour guide - Alex Saul, Tanzania trip leader
Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube
Tanzania is the largest country in East Africa, bordered by Kenya and Uganda to the north; Rwanda, Burundi, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the west, and Zambia, Malawi, and Mozambique to the south.
Do in Tanzania
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1 - Safari While you are in Tanzania you may organize your safari to Serengeti and other National parks at an affordable price. If there's one trip that will change your perspective on life, it's an African safari. Contact some of the tour oper
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Burundi Refugees Grow New Crops, Lives in Decatur
Burundi Refugees Grow New Crops, Lives in Decatur
Burundi Refugees Grow New Crops, Lives in Decatur
Dressed in traditional garb, women and kids from some 20 Burundian families gather on Saturdays in Decatur to work the Our Community Farm Project. Okra, corn...
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China-Africa Cultural Exchange: AU Officials Conclude Cultural Course in Tianjin
China-Africa Cultural Exchange: AU Officials Conclude Cultural Course in Tianjin
China-Africa Cultural Exchange: AU Officials Conclude Cultural Course in Tianjin
For the past 10 days, a group of young African Union officials have been on a study trip in China's northern city of Tianjin, attending workshops on Chinese arts and culture, and visiting museums and historical sites. They have now graduated from the course, hoping to bring what they've learned about China back home. Tao Yuan reports.
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2. How Great Thou Art- Benefit Concert for Burundi Children
2. How Great Thou Art- Benefit Concert for Burundi Children
2. How Great Thou Art- Benefit Concert for Burundi Children
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Un projet de la FAO au Burundi: ''Appui à la technologie post-capture de poisson'' - Version courte
Un projet de la FAO au Burundi: ''Appui à la technologie post-capture de poisson'' - Version courte
Un projet de la FAO au Burundi: ''Appui à la technologie post-capture de poisson'' - Version courte
La pêche joue un rôle important dans la vie économique et sociale au Burundi. Pourtant, environ 10 à 15% du poisson et des produits halieutiques étaient perd...
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Cultural Songs and Dances from Botswana 1
Cultural Songs and Dances from Botswana 1
Cultural Songs and Dances from Botswana 1
Some ethnic songs and dances performed by a group in Botswana. This was filmed in Maun, the gateway to the Okavango. The dancers make the shaker sound by wearing garlands of silk worm cocoons on their legs. The larvae have dried out and rattle inside their cocoons creating the shaker sound.
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Composting at Crawford High School
Composting at Crawford High School
Composting at Crawford High School
By Brian Myers Editor Megan Burks San Diego's Crawford High School in City Heights is among the most culturally diverse schools in the nation. An innovative ...
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Tanzania Haya Traditional dance and Swahili Saida Karoli Mapenzi Kizunguzungu
Tanzania Haya Traditional dance and Swahili Saida Karoli Mapenzi Kizunguzungu
Tanzania Haya Traditional dance and Swahili Saida Karoli Mapenzi Kizunguzungu
A Tanzanian Traditional dance by a singer called Saida Karoli from Bukoba Tanzania.. :) check out the different costumes, face paintings, traditional music i...
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11 Cambodia sd quality m4v
11 Cambodia sd quality m4v
11 Cambodia sd quality m4v
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2 Venezuela
2 Venezuela
2 Venezuela
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2014-2015 Wirth Center West African Drummers & Dancers
2014-2015 Wirth Center West African Drummers & Dancers
2014-2015 Wirth Center West African Drummers & Dancers
Wirth Center for Performing Arts (St. Cloud, MN):
African Drumming (ages 7-15) - Learn traditional West African music on authentic African instruments like djembes, dundun, kpanlogo drums, gourd xylophones, bells, and shakers. You will also enhance your global awareness by discussing the similarities and differences of lifestyle and music, experiencing the food and dress of West Africa, playing African children's music games, and singing songs in West African languages. Summer 2015 Camp: July 6th-10th.
African Dance (ages 7-15) - This class breaks down West African dance into do-able movements that emphasize feeling the beat and whole-body
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Ivyiza vy'i Burundi
Ivyiza vy'i Burundi
Ivyiza vy'i Burundi
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Garo chief preparing for the indigenous game
Garo chief preparing for the indigenous game
Garo chief preparing for the indigenous game
Garo indigenous game performed at the Hornbill Fest . This game was performed in olden days were the winner could marry the Chief daughter. The Garos are a t...
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● IA - JUL 27 2008 - 3 of 3
● IA - JUL 27 2008 - 3 of 3
● IA - JUL 27 2008 - 3 of 3
Ghana - Hosts the African Journalist of the Year Awards ○ Kufuor - Speaks on Zimbabwe, Kenya, oil, and his legacy ○ Ghana - The African Journalist Award Wi...
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A Church School in Burundi
A Church School in Burundi
A Church School in Burundi
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Burundi Commercial Lovely Professional University.m4v
Burundi Commercial Lovely Professional University.m4v
Burundi Commercial Lovely Professional University.m4v
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Cirino Hiteng Ofuho, South Sudanese Minister of Culture, Youth and Sports
Cirino Hiteng Ofuho, South Sudanese Minister of Culture, Youth and Sports
Cirino Hiteng Ofuho, South Sudanese Minister of Culture, Youth and Sports
"The Potential for Cultural and Sports Diplomacy in Supporting National Building, Good Governance and the Prevention of Intercommunal Violence" A Lecture by ...
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African Percussion .m4v
African Percussion .m4v
African Percussion .m4v
African drumming is characterized by a fast rhythm, usually accompanied by other percussive instruments which give rise to a much fuller sound throughout a piece. Like the various art forms developed by this culture, the drumming reflects its vibrancy, captures different moods and is a major part of this culture's traditional ceremonies. The sound produced by these percussion pieces is organic and well rounded yet not as strictly structured or musically "accurate", this is because the drummers are not taught to read music or follow western traits regarding rhythm and style. Instead, the beat is usually emotionally driven. These characteristi
Ideas Box - Access to education, information and culture in humanitarian situations,
Cette vidéo a été réalisée par Vidéaux : http://www.videaux.org/ Musiques : - Beauty, by Tryad - Hours (Years), by Mark Nine - Shine (Orchestral Pop Rock ver...
wn.com/Ideas Box Access To Education, Information And Culture In Humanitarian Situations,
Cette vidéo a été réalisée par Vidéaux : http://www.videaux.org/ Musiques : - Beauty, by Tryad - Hours (Years), by Mark Nine - Shine (Orchestral Pop Rock ver...
JAMAFEST 2013: EAC Arts & Culture Festival
The EAC aims at widening and deepening co-operation among the Partner States in, among others, political, economic and social fields for their mutual benefit...
wn.com/Jamafest 2013 Eac Arts Culture Festival
The EAC aims at widening and deepening co-operation among the Partner States in, among others, political, economic and social fields for their mutual benefit...
Africa Tours 2015 - Kenya, Tanzania
Africa Tours 2015 - Kenya, Tanzania tourism & Vacations 2015 - Kenya, Tanzania Trip 2015
Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube
Tanzania is the largest country in East Africa, bordered by Kenya and Uganda to the north; Rwanda, Burundi, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the west, and Zambia, Malawi, and Mozambique to the south.
Do in Tanzania
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1 - Safari While you are in Tanzania you may organize your safari to Serengeti and other National parks at an affordable price. If there's one trip that will change your perspective on life, it's an African safari. Contact some of the tour operators for Safari Details.
2 - Cultural Tours Touring Tanzania for culture is interestingly great as it encompasses more than 150+ ethnic groups. There is plenty of traditional food, cultural practices (such as hunting with bushmen, beeskeeping, traditional medicine) that one enjoys within the boundaries. You will also get to visit a number of locations that normally people would be completely unaware of. If you happen to be a person who loves to explore the world and meet new people in order to gain knowledge about different customs, a cultural tour is definitely the best type of vacation for you.The services are not expensive and can turn out to be cheaper than expected provided you get the right information on where to stay, best tour companies and just knowledge of what you want. This way, it will save you time and costs as well.
3 - There are loads of National Parks for those wanting to watch Tanzania's wildlife. You can gain entry for around $100 US and benefit from a tour (and perhaps a night's accommodation). The better parks, though packed with tourists, are found in the north of the country. Ruaha National Park is the best in the south (locals actually say this is the best park, especially if you want to see wild animals as opposed to semi-tame ones in the northern parks). Don't just be sucked into the tourist circuit in the north; the south offers great parks and towns (base yourself out of Iringa), and you will feel less of a tourist and more of a guest if you travel this way.
4 - Scuba diving in and around Pemba and Zanzibar is another good experience.
5 - You can also visit numerous historical Slave Trade sites, which could make for an interesting, if a little depressing, excursion.
6 - Beaches: Did you know that Tanzania has some of the best, most unspoiled beaches in the world? They are stunning, with their white sand, palm trees, and cool Indian Ocean water!
7 - Kayak the beautiful coastal waters with a tour operator.
8 - Tanzania has two of the best Stone Age sites in the world: Isimila Gorge (near Iringa) and the earliest known examples of human art among the rock paintings, near Kolo, north of Dodoma -- some of which are reckoned to be around 30,000 years old.
9 - Kilimanjaro is one of Tanzania's main attractions. Kilimanjaro is the highest mountain in Africa. Many visitors come to Tanzania to summit this great mountain. The main peak is estimated to be 5895m high making it a real challenge for mountaineers.
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Africa Tours 2015 - Kenya, Tanzania tourism & Vacations 2015 - Kenya, Tanzania Trip 2015
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Tanzania is the largest country in East Africa, bordered by Kenya and Uganda to the north; Rwanda, Burundi, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the west, and Zambia, Malawi, and Mozambique to the south.
Do in Tanzania
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1 - Safari While you are in Tanzania you may organize your safari to Serengeti and other National parks at an affordable price. If there's one trip that will change your perspective on life, it's an African safari. Contact some of the tour operators for Safari Details.
2 - Cultural Tours Touring Tanzania for culture is interestingly great as it encompasses more than 150+ ethnic groups. There is plenty of traditional food, cultural practices (such as hunting with bushmen, beeskeeping, traditional medicine) that one enjoys within the boundaries. You will also get to visit a number of locations that normally people would be completely unaware of. If you happen to be a person who loves to explore the world and meet new people in order to gain knowledge about different customs, a cultural tour is definitely the best type of vacation for you.The services are not expensive and can turn out to be cheaper than expected provided you get the right information on where to stay, best tour companies and just knowledge of what you want. This way, it will save you time and costs as well.
3 - There are loads of National Parks for those wanting to watch Tanzania's wildlife. You can gain entry for around $100 US and benefit from a tour (and perhaps a night's accommodation). The better parks, though packed with tourists, are found in the north of the country. Ruaha National Park is the best in the south (locals actually say this is the best park, especially if you want to see wild animals as opposed to semi-tame ones in the northern parks). Don't just be sucked into the tourist circuit in the north; the south offers great parks and towns (base yourself out of Iringa), and you will feel less of a tourist and more of a guest if you travel this way.
4 - Scuba diving in and around Pemba and Zanzibar is another good experience.
5 - You can also visit numerous historical Slave Trade sites, which could make for an interesting, if a little depressing, excursion.
6 - Beaches: Did you know that Tanzania has some of the best, most unspoiled beaches in the world? They are stunning, with their white sand, palm trees, and cool Indian Ocean water!
7 - Kayak the beautiful coastal waters with a tour operator.
8 - Tanzania has two of the best Stone Age sites in the world: Isimila Gorge (near Iringa) and the earliest known examples of human art among the rock paintings, near Kolo, north of Dodoma -- some of which are reckoned to be around 30,000 years old.
9 - Kilimanjaro is one of Tanzania's main attractions. Kilimanjaro is the highest mountain in Africa. Many visitors come to Tanzania to summit this great mountain. The main peak is estimated to be 5895m high making it a real challenge for mountaineers.
- published: 25 Jan 2015
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Languages - Eddie Izzard
Great language sketch from "Dress To Kill"
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Great language sketch from "Dress To Kill"
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Alex Saul, Tanzania tour guide
Alex Saul, Tanzania tour guide - Alex Saul, Tanzania trip leader
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Tanzania is the largest country in East Africa, bordered by Kenya and Uganda to the north; Rwanda, Burundi, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the west, and Zambia, Malawi, and Mozambique to the south.
Do in Tanzania
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1 - Safari While you are in Tanzania you may organize your safari to Serengeti and other National parks at an affordable price. If there's one trip that will change your perspective on life, it's an African safari. Contact some of the tour operators for Safari Details.
2 - Cultural Tours Touring Tanzania for culture is interestingly great as it encompasses more than 150+ ethnic groups. There is plenty of traditional food, cultural practices (such as hunting with bushmen, beeskeeping, traditional medicine) that one enjoys within the boundaries. You will also get to visit a number of locations that normally people would be completely unaware of. If you happen to be a person who loves to explore the world and meet new people in order to gain knowledge about different customs, a cultural tour is definitely the best type of vacation for you.The services are not expensive and can turn out to be cheaper than expected provided you get the right information on where to stay, best tour companies and just knowledge of what you want. This way, it will save you time and costs as well.
3 - There are loads of National Parks for those wanting to watch Tanzania's wildlife. You can gain entry for around $100 US and benefit from a tour (and perhaps a night's accommodation). The better parks, though packed with tourists, are found in the north of the country. Ruaha National Park is the best in the south (locals actually say this is the best park, especially if you want to see wild animals as opposed to semi-tame ones in the northern parks). Don't just be sucked into the tourist circuit in the north; the south offers great parks and towns (base yourself out of Iringa), and you will feel less of a tourist and more of a guest if you travel this way.
4 - Scuba diving in and around Pemba and Zanzibar is another good experience.
5 - You can also visit numerous historical Slave Trade sites, which could make for an interesting, if a little depressing, excursion.
6 - Beaches: Did you know that Tanzania has some of the best, most unspoiled beaches in the world? They are stunning, with their white sand, palm trees, and cool Indian Ocean water!
7 - Kayak the beautiful coastal waters with a tour operator.
8 - Tanzania has two of the best Stone Age sites in the world: Isimila Gorge (near Iringa) and the earliest known examples of human art among the rock paintings, near Kolo, north of Dodoma -- some of which are reckoned to be around 30,000 years old.
9 - Kilimanjaro is one of Tanzania's main attractions. Kilimanjaro is the highest mountain in Africa. Many visitors come to Tanzania to summit this great mountain. The main peak is estimated to be 5895m high making it a real challenge for mountaineers.
wn.com/Alex Saul, Tanzania Tour Guide
Alex Saul, Tanzania tour guide - Alex Saul, Tanzania trip leader
Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube
Tanzania is the largest country in East Africa, bordered by Kenya and Uganda to the north; Rwanda, Burundi, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the west, and Zambia, Malawi, and Mozambique to the south.
Do in Tanzania
============
1 - Safari While you are in Tanzania you may organize your safari to Serengeti and other National parks at an affordable price. If there's one trip that will change your perspective on life, it's an African safari. Contact some of the tour operators for Safari Details.
2 - Cultural Tours Touring Tanzania for culture is interestingly great as it encompasses more than 150+ ethnic groups. There is plenty of traditional food, cultural practices (such as hunting with bushmen, beeskeeping, traditional medicine) that one enjoys within the boundaries. You will also get to visit a number of locations that normally people would be completely unaware of. If you happen to be a person who loves to explore the world and meet new people in order to gain knowledge about different customs, a cultural tour is definitely the best type of vacation for you.The services are not expensive and can turn out to be cheaper than expected provided you get the right information on where to stay, best tour companies and just knowledge of what you want. This way, it will save you time and costs as well.
3 - There are loads of National Parks for those wanting to watch Tanzania's wildlife. You can gain entry for around $100 US and benefit from a tour (and perhaps a night's accommodation). The better parks, though packed with tourists, are found in the north of the country. Ruaha National Park is the best in the south (locals actually say this is the best park, especially if you want to see wild animals as opposed to semi-tame ones in the northern parks). Don't just be sucked into the tourist circuit in the north; the south offers great parks and towns (base yourself out of Iringa), and you will feel less of a tourist and more of a guest if you travel this way.
4 - Scuba diving in and around Pemba and Zanzibar is another good experience.
5 - You can also visit numerous historical Slave Trade sites, which could make for an interesting, if a little depressing, excursion.
6 - Beaches: Did you know that Tanzania has some of the best, most unspoiled beaches in the world? They are stunning, with their white sand, palm trees, and cool Indian Ocean water!
7 - Kayak the beautiful coastal waters with a tour operator.
8 - Tanzania has two of the best Stone Age sites in the world: Isimila Gorge (near Iringa) and the earliest known examples of human art among the rock paintings, near Kolo, north of Dodoma -- some of which are reckoned to be around 30,000 years old.
9 - Kilimanjaro is one of Tanzania's main attractions. Kilimanjaro is the highest mountain in Africa. Many visitors come to Tanzania to summit this great mountain. The main peak is estimated to be 5895m high making it a real challenge for mountaineers.
- published: 24 Jan 2015
- views: 20
Burundi Refugees Grow New Crops, Lives in Decatur
Dressed in traditional garb, women and kids from some 20 Burundian families gather on Saturdays in Decatur to work the Our Community Farm Project. Okra, corn...
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Dressed in traditional garb, women and kids from some 20 Burundian families gather on Saturdays in Decatur to work the Our Community Farm Project. Okra, corn...
China-Africa Cultural Exchange: AU Officials Conclude Cultural Course in Tianjin
For the past 10 days, a group of young African Union officials have been on a study trip in China's northern city of Tianjin, attending workshops on Chinese arts and culture, and visiting museums and historical sites. They have now graduated from the course, hoping to bring what they've learned about China back home. Tao Yuan reports.
wn.com/China Africa Cultural Exchange Au Officials Conclude Cultural Course In Tianjin
For the past 10 days, a group of young African Union officials have been on a study trip in China's northern city of Tianjin, attending workshops on Chinese arts and culture, and visiting museums and historical sites. They have now graduated from the course, hoping to bring what they've learned about China back home. Tao Yuan reports.
- published: 26 Jun 2015
- views: 11
Un projet de la FAO au Burundi: ''Appui à la technologie post-capture de poisson'' - Version courte
La pêche joue un rôle important dans la vie économique et sociale au Burundi. Pourtant, environ 10 à 15% du poisson et des produits halieutiques étaient perd...
wn.com/Un Projet De La Fao Au Burundi ''Appui À La Technologie Post Capture De Poisson'' Version Courte
La pêche joue un rôle important dans la vie économique et sociale au Burundi. Pourtant, environ 10 à 15% du poisson et des produits halieutiques étaient perd...
- published: 03 Jul 2014
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Cultural Songs and Dances from Botswana 1
Some ethnic songs and dances performed by a group in Botswana. This was filmed in Maun, the gateway to the Okavango. The dancers make the shaker sound by wearing garlands of silk worm cocoons on their legs. The larvae have dried out and rattle inside their cocoons creating the shaker sound.
wn.com/Cultural Songs And Dances From Botswana 1
Some ethnic songs and dances performed by a group in Botswana. This was filmed in Maun, the gateway to the Okavango. The dancers make the shaker sound by wearing garlands of silk worm cocoons on their legs. The larvae have dried out and rattle inside their cocoons creating the shaker sound.
- published: 23 Feb 2011
- views: 19015
Composting at Crawford High School
By Brian Myers Editor Megan Burks San Diego's Crawford High School in City Heights is among the most culturally diverse schools in the nation. An innovative ...
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By Brian Myers Editor Megan Burks San Diego's Crawford High School in City Heights is among the most culturally diverse schools in the nation. An innovative ...
Tanzania Haya Traditional dance and Swahili Saida Karoli Mapenzi Kizunguzungu
A Tanzanian Traditional dance by a singer called Saida Karoli from Bukoba Tanzania.. :) check out the different costumes, face paintings, traditional music i...
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A Tanzanian Traditional dance by a singer called Saida Karoli from Bukoba Tanzania.. :) check out the different costumes, face paintings, traditional music i...
2014-2015 Wirth Center West African Drummers & Dancers
Wirth Center for Performing Arts (St. Cloud, MN):
African Drumming (ages 7-15) - Learn traditional West African music on authentic African instruments like djembes, dundun, kpanlogo drums, gourd xylophones, bells, and shakers. You will also enhance your global awareness by discussing the similarities and differences of lifestyle and music, experiencing the food and dress of West Africa, playing African children's music games, and singing songs in West African languages. Summer 2015 Camp: July 6th-10th.
African Dance (ages 7-15) - This class breaks down West African dance into do-able movements that emphasize feeling the beat and whole-body coordination. Dance to West African music and learn how the movements are connected with the rhythm of the drums and culture of the people. Part of the class is danced with live drumming with the African Drum class. You will also explore other artistic forms of West African culture like food, dress, kente cloth, language, and music making. Summer 2015 Camp: July 6th-10th.
Junkyard Percussion Camp (ages 7-15)
From trashcans and buckets to brooms and rubber tubes, kids create highly integrated rhythms out of anything and everything that can create sound. Much like the percussion group STOMP!, you will explore whole body music making through clapping, stomping, vocalizing, and choreographed movement. The camp incorporates improvisation as well as learning set pieces including the "Cup Song."
Summer 2015 Camp: July 6th-10th
St. Cloud Community Drum Circle (all ages) - Gather in a circle with drums and other percussion instruments to create music. Through listening and cooperation, music is created by improvisations of individual members of the circle that ultimately create a groove. A facilitator, who sometimes stands in the middle of the circle, directs when to start and stop, go fast or slow, play loud or soft, and leads you through different drumming games and activities. Each drum circle event is a unique and different experience. People with no musical training to the most advanced musicians are successful in the drum circle. There is no music notation to be read or strict technique rules to follow. Everyone can drum - Illness, disability, age, gender, race, ability, and education do not matter! Summer 2015 dates: Sunday, June 21st 3-4 pm. Sunday, August 2nd 3-4 pm. All drum circles will gather at the Wirth Center. Weather permitting, we play outside in chairs on the grass. Cost: FREE when you bring your own drum. (If you don't have a drum to bring, you can rent a drum or percussion instrument for $2. Reserve your drum ahead of time at karinmariekoenig.wix.com/st-cloud-drum-circle or come a few minutes early to claim your instrument!)
wn.com/2014 2015 Wirth Center West African Drummers Dancers
Wirth Center for Performing Arts (St. Cloud, MN):
African Drumming (ages 7-15) - Learn traditional West African music on authentic African instruments like djembes, dundun, kpanlogo drums, gourd xylophones, bells, and shakers. You will also enhance your global awareness by discussing the similarities and differences of lifestyle and music, experiencing the food and dress of West Africa, playing African children's music games, and singing songs in West African languages. Summer 2015 Camp: July 6th-10th.
African Dance (ages 7-15) - This class breaks down West African dance into do-able movements that emphasize feeling the beat and whole-body coordination. Dance to West African music and learn how the movements are connected with the rhythm of the drums and culture of the people. Part of the class is danced with live drumming with the African Drum class. You will also explore other artistic forms of West African culture like food, dress, kente cloth, language, and music making. Summer 2015 Camp: July 6th-10th.
Junkyard Percussion Camp (ages 7-15)
From trashcans and buckets to brooms and rubber tubes, kids create highly integrated rhythms out of anything and everything that can create sound. Much like the percussion group STOMP!, you will explore whole body music making through clapping, stomping, vocalizing, and choreographed movement. The camp incorporates improvisation as well as learning set pieces including the "Cup Song."
Summer 2015 Camp: July 6th-10th
St. Cloud Community Drum Circle (all ages) - Gather in a circle with drums and other percussion instruments to create music. Through listening and cooperation, music is created by improvisations of individual members of the circle that ultimately create a groove. A facilitator, who sometimes stands in the middle of the circle, directs when to start and stop, go fast or slow, play loud or soft, and leads you through different drumming games and activities. Each drum circle event is a unique and different experience. People with no musical training to the most advanced musicians are successful in the drum circle. There is no music notation to be read or strict technique rules to follow. Everyone can drum - Illness, disability, age, gender, race, ability, and education do not matter! Summer 2015 dates: Sunday, June 21st 3-4 pm. Sunday, August 2nd 3-4 pm. All drum circles will gather at the Wirth Center. Weather permitting, we play outside in chairs on the grass. Cost: FREE when you bring your own drum. (If you don't have a drum to bring, you can rent a drum or percussion instrument for $2. Reserve your drum ahead of time at karinmariekoenig.wix.com/st-cloud-drum-circle or come a few minutes early to claim your instrument!)
- published: 04 May 2015
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Garo chief preparing for the indigenous game
Garo indigenous game performed at the Hornbill Fest . This game was performed in olden days were the winner could marry the Chief daughter. The Garos are a t...
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Garo indigenous game performed at the Hornbill Fest . This game was performed in olden days were the winner could marry the Chief daughter. The Garos are a t...
● IA - JUL 27 2008 - 3 of 3
Ghana - Hosts the African Journalist of the Year Awards ○ Kufuor - Speaks on Zimbabwe, Kenya, oil, and his legacy ○ Ghana - The African Journalist Award Wi...
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Ghana - Hosts the African Journalist of the Year Awards ○ Kufuor - Speaks on Zimbabwe, Kenya, oil, and his legacy ○ Ghana - The African Journalist Award Wi...
Cirino Hiteng Ofuho, South Sudanese Minister of Culture, Youth and Sports
"The Potential for Cultural and Sports Diplomacy in Supporting National Building, Good Governance and the Prevention of Intercommunal Violence" A Lecture by ...
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"The Potential for Cultural and Sports Diplomacy in Supporting National Building, Good Governance and the Prevention of Intercommunal Violence" A Lecture by ...
African Percussion .m4v
African drumming is characterized by a fast rhythm, usually accompanied by other percussive instruments which give rise to a much fuller sound throughout a piece. Like the various art forms developed by this culture, the drumming reflects its vibrancy, captures different moods and is a major part of this culture's traditional ceremonies. The sound produced by these percussion pieces is organic and well rounded yet not as strictly structured or musically "accurate", this is because the drummers are not taught to read music or follow western traits regarding rhythm and style. Instead, the beat is usually emotionally driven. These characteristics can also be applied to this cultures architecture, clothing and art in the form of masks, paintings, dance, etc. African culture relies on its environment and surroundings for its survival. Its architecture, food, clothing, etc, are all products of their environment, therefore, it is not surprising that its music has a much more organic sound. Their drums are hand made out of wood with animal skins and are played using their hands. Nothing in this culture is machine made with perfect symmetrical structures or design. The beauty of their culture and architecture lies in the natural aspect of everything. It expresses art that is created from the collaboration of raw human emotion / creativity and nature's elements. Evident in most of its art and culture, the "spirit" and feel of the music is of more relevance to the actual sound and structure.
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African drumming is characterized by a fast rhythm, usually accompanied by other percussive instruments which give rise to a much fuller sound throughout a piece. Like the various art forms developed by this culture, the drumming reflects its vibrancy, captures different moods and is a major part of this culture's traditional ceremonies. The sound produced by these percussion pieces is organic and well rounded yet not as strictly structured or musically "accurate", this is because the drummers are not taught to read music or follow western traits regarding rhythm and style. Instead, the beat is usually emotionally driven. These characteristics can also be applied to this cultures architecture, clothing and art in the form of masks, paintings, dance, etc. African culture relies on its environment and surroundings for its survival. Its architecture, food, clothing, etc, are all products of their environment, therefore, it is not surprising that its music has a much more organic sound. Their drums are hand made out of wood with animal skins and are played using their hands. Nothing in this culture is machine made with perfect symmetrical structures or design. The beauty of their culture and architecture lies in the natural aspect of everything. It expresses art that is created from the collaboration of raw human emotion / creativity and nature's elements. Evident in most of its art and culture, the "spirit" and feel of the music is of more relevance to the actual sound and structure.
- published: 19 Mar 2011
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Africa Health-Burundi-Sexual Violence-VOA
Africa Health-Burundi-Sexual Violence-VOA
Africa Health-Burundi-Sexual Violence-VOA
Burundi sexual violence-Africa Health
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DCR Burundi 2012 - Performance Based Financing (PBF) to improve health services
DCR Burundi 2012 - Performance Based Financing (PBF) to improve health services
DCR Burundi 2012 - Performance Based Financing (PBF) to improve health services
Beneficiaries and medical staff explain in the video how access to and the quality of health services in the DCR programme area in Burundi has improved. The PBF approach used by DCR in Burundi aims to engage local communities in health service delivery planning, management, monitoring and evaluation. Community representatives are involved in the assessment committees.
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Mental Health Care in Burundi led by HealthNet TPO
Mental Health Care in Burundi led by HealthNet TPO
Mental Health Care in Burundi led by HealthNet TPO
Meet Frederic Ngendakumana (43) from Burundi, Gitega district, Jimbi Hill. Due to the problems he faced in the civil war he got mentally ill in 1993. His family abandoned him, nobody took care of him and he lived on the street. Community workers trained by HealthNet TPO approached his family and asked them about the causes of Frederic’s problems. They send him for treatement to DCR in a mental health centre of Healtnet TPO.
“I appreciate the fact that I am no longer disorientated. I thank DCR who helped me to recover. And now I am living well with my family again.” says Frederic.
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Riziba Health Cenre, Burundi.mp4
Riziba Health Cenre, Burundi.mp4
Riziba Health Cenre, Burundi.mp4
The Ruziba Health Centre in Burundi was built by tax money collected by Burundi Revenue Authorities,OBR.
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Burundian Refugees on Tanzanian beach face health risks
Burundian Refugees on Tanzanian beach face health risks
Burundian Refugees on Tanzanian beach face health risks
Thousands of Burundians have fled the country these past few weeks. Over in Tanzania, thousands are camping on a beach waiting to be processes but their living conditions are dire.
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Burundi Invests in Safer Births
Burundi Invests in Safer Births
Burundi Invests in Safer Births
http://www.worldbank.org/health - September 24, 2012 -- Until recently, women in Burundi's Batwa community didn't give birth in health facilities, but at hom...
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Burundi's Road To Recovery - Burundi
Burundi's Road To Recovery - Burundi
Burundi's Road To Recovery - Burundi
August 2008
Burundi's President, Pierre Nkurunziza loves nothing more than taking to the soccer field. He uses these appearances, which inevitably draw large crowds, to push his message of peace and reconciliation.
"We shouldn't hold back on attacking but we shouldn't hurt him," a coach tells his team who are about to play the Haleluya Football Club. The Halelyua team's star player and focus of the coach's remark is none other than Nkurunziza. Burundi's "Football President" believes that the great game can unite the tribal divisions that ravaged his nation. "Soccer in Burundi is very popular and when you come here you see all the people
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Creating healthy, protective environments in schools in Burundi
Creating healthy, protective environments in schools in Burundi
Creating healthy, protective environments in schools in Burundi
How do well designed sanitation facilities contribute to creating protective environments in schools? We travel to southern Burundi with a UNICEF Water & Sanitation specialist to find out.
[De quelle manière une bonne infrastructure sanitaire contribue-t-elle à créer un environnement sain dans les écoles? Nous voyageons au sud du Burundi avec un spécialiste en Eau et Assainissement de l'UNICEF pour en découvrir plus.]
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GAVI and Cordaid joined hands in Burundi
GAVI and Cordaid joined hands in Burundi
GAVI and Cordaid joined hands in Burundi
Cordaid is the Catholic Organization for Relief and Development Aid with its headquarters in The Hague and country offices in 11 countries. It has been fighting poverty and exclusion in the world’s most fragile areas for a century.
In Burundi Cordaid ensures access to essential vaccination services in the health centers of four provinces with financial support of GAVI through the Ministry of Health in Burundi. In line with the national policy of Burundi and Cordaid’s preferred way of working, this is done using a results based financing approach to ensure full coverage of eligible children and women with quality services.
www.cordaid.org
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AWLN Interview with Sylvie Kinigi of Burundi
AWLN Interview with Sylvie Kinigi of Burundi
AWLN Interview with Sylvie Kinigi of Burundi
AWLN is a network of 35 African women leaders from 15 African countries supporting the efforts of African women to improve reproductive health and access to ...
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Dance and work in Kigutu, Burundi
Dance and work in Kigutu, Burundi
Dance and work in Kigutu, Burundi
A wonderful video conceived and filmed by Brad Snyder in Kigutu, Burundi in June 2010. Using the Waka Waka track, he wanted to show the great work that Villa...
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Performance Based Financing Burundi, led by HealthNet TPO
Performance Based Financing Burundi, led by HealthNet TPO
Performance Based Financing Burundi, led by HealthNet TPO
Beautiful success story on Performance Based Financing of a health centre in the Gitega District in Burundi!
HealthNet TPO is a Dutch aid agency that works on health in areas disrupted by war or disasters. In these areas people are facing the immense task of rebuilding society while they suffer from poverty, diseases and the emotional consequences of conflict. We use ‘health’ as both a goal and means: the goal is to reach accessible health care for all. By working on that together with local communities we use ‘health’ as a means to bring people together and to restore mutual trust.
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A Better Future for Burundi
A Better Future for Burundi
A Better Future for Burundi
Georgette is a mom and community health worker. Together, we're working to end 7 neglected tropical diseases found all over the developing world. Find out ho...
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Malaria kits in Burundi
Malaria kits in Burundi
Malaria kits in Burundi
Community health worker Désiré Nkunziman thanks the public who funded malaria kits in his remote village in Burundi. He said "Concern's donation of malaria kits could not come at a better time." Désiré has had no malaria kits since June following a shortage at the health centre. Malaria infection rates are the highest during the rainy season which is a time of intense agricultural activity. Read more about our work in Burundi: https://www.concern.net/where-we-work/africa/burundi
Watch another Concern video:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vzL0D0HSUlk
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Burundi Activate Talk: Alternative Solutions to Energy Poverty
Burundi Activate Talk: Alternative Solutions to Energy Poverty
Burundi Activate Talk: Alternative Solutions to Energy Poverty
Burundi faces one of the most dire cases of energy poverty worldwide. Only 3% of its population has access to the electricity grid. This energy poverty affec...
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Benefits of role plays in Burundi
Benefits of role plays in Burundi
Benefits of role plays in Burundi
According to Burundian tradition, role plays take place every month and convey the knowledge that benefits the local community. Recent topics, led by HealthNetTPO, have been family planning, good nutrition or preventing diseases by stressing the importance of going to a health centre instead of visiting traditional healers.
HealthNetTPO is a Dutch aid agency that works on health in areas disrupted by war or disasters. In these areas people are facing the immense task of rebuilding society while they suffer from poverty, diseases and the emotional consequences of conflict. We use ‘health’ as both a goal and means: the goal is to reach accessi
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The Twa people of Burundi
The Twa people of Burundi
The Twa people of Burundi
The Twa (also known as "Batwa") people are the poorest in Burundi. Traditionally a tribe of hunter-gatherers, they suffered discrimination as land was distri...
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The girl effect: Economic development for girls in Burundi
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...
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Burundi Family Planning
Burundi Family Planning
Burundi Family Planning
VOA's health correspondent Linord Moudou talks to VOA's Khalil Gueye, who recently returned from Burundi where he examined the nation's success in female and male family planning.
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Final Burundi Video HD.mov
Final Burundi Video HD.mov
Final Burundi Video HD.mov
In June of 2009 Food for the Hungry participated in a National Health Event that the government of Burundi sponsored to provide health assistance to its people. This is a brief video discussing the role Food for the Hungry played. We sent enough de-worming medications to de-worm the entire country. This June we will do it again. www.fh.com/gik
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Burundi: Fistulas, the "Backyard Disease"
Burundi: Fistulas, the "Backyard Disease"
Burundi: Fistulas, the "Backyard Disease"
A two hour drive from Bujumbura, in the very centre of Burundi, the Gitega regional hospital lies in the hills at an altitude of 1,850 metres. This is where MSF built the Urumuri Centre, to treat obstetrical fistula. Urumuri means "the light chasing darkness away" in Kirundi. The centre was built with the support of the Burundi Ministry of Health.
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Mission To Burundi
Mission To Burundi
Mission To Burundi
Gospel outreach to the people of Burundi- an initiative of Times Square Church NY. The medical component was done in partnership with Pro-Health Internationa...
DCR Burundi 2012 - Performance Based Financing (PBF) to improve health services
Beneficiaries and medical staff explain in the video how access to and the quality of health services in the DCR programme area in Burundi has improved. The PBF approach used by DCR in Burundi aims to engage local communities in health service delivery planning, management, monitoring and evaluation. Community representatives are involved in the assessment committees.
wn.com/Dcr Burundi 2012 Performance Based Financing (Pbf) To Improve Health Services
Beneficiaries and medical staff explain in the video how access to and the quality of health services in the DCR programme area in Burundi has improved. The PBF approach used by DCR in Burundi aims to engage local communities in health service delivery planning, management, monitoring and evaluation. Community representatives are involved in the assessment committees.
- published: 23 Apr 2013
- views: 185
Mental Health Care in Burundi led by HealthNet TPO
Meet Frederic Ngendakumana (43) from Burundi, Gitega district, Jimbi Hill. Due to the problems he faced in the civil war he got mentally ill in 1993. His family abandoned him, nobody took care of him and he lived on the street. Community workers trained by HealthNet TPO approached his family and asked them about the causes of Frederic’s problems. They send him for treatement to DCR in a mental health centre of Healtnet TPO.
“I appreciate the fact that I am no longer disorientated. I thank DCR who helped me to recover. And now I am living well with my family again.” says Frederic.
wn.com/Mental Health Care In Burundi Led By Healthnet Tpo
Meet Frederic Ngendakumana (43) from Burundi, Gitega district, Jimbi Hill. Due to the problems he faced in the civil war he got mentally ill in 1993. His family abandoned him, nobody took care of him and he lived on the street. Community workers trained by HealthNet TPO approached his family and asked them about the causes of Frederic’s problems. They send him for treatement to DCR in a mental health centre of Healtnet TPO.
“I appreciate the fact that I am no longer disorientated. I thank DCR who helped me to recover. And now I am living well with my family again.” says Frederic.
- published: 24 Feb 2015
- views: 5
Riziba Health Cenre, Burundi.mp4
The Ruziba Health Centre in Burundi was built by tax money collected by Burundi Revenue Authorities,OBR.
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The Ruziba Health Centre in Burundi was built by tax money collected by Burundi Revenue Authorities,OBR.
Burundian Refugees on Tanzanian beach face health risks
Thousands of Burundians have fled the country these past few weeks. Over in Tanzania, thousands are camping on a beach waiting to be processes but their living conditions are dire.
wn.com/Burundian Refugees On Tanzanian Beach Face Health Risks
Thousands of Burundians have fled the country these past few weeks. Over in Tanzania, thousands are camping on a beach waiting to be processes but their living conditions are dire.
- published: 19 May 2015
- views: 34
Burundi Invests in Safer Births
http://www.worldbank.org/health - September 24, 2012 -- Until recently, women in Burundi's Batwa community didn't give birth in health facilities, but at hom...
wn.com/Burundi Invests In Safer Births
http://www.worldbank.org/health - September 24, 2012 -- Until recently, women in Burundi's Batwa community didn't give birth in health facilities, but at hom...
- published: 21 Sep 2012
- views: 1984
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Burundi's Road To Recovery - Burundi
August 2008
Burundi's President, Pierre Nkurunziza loves nothing more than taking to the soccer field. He uses these appearances, which inevitably draw large crowds, to push his message of peace and reconciliation.
"We shouldn't hold back on attacking but we shouldn't hurt him," a coach tells his team who are about to play the Haleluya Football Club. The Halelyua team's star player and focus of the coach's remark is none other than Nkurunziza. Burundi's "Football President" believes that the great game can unite the tribal divisions that ravaged his nation. "Soccer in Burundi is very popular and when you come here you see all the people, even the old men, old women, come to watch. It is very important to unite the people." Until four years ago Nkurunziza was a rebel soldier waging a guerilla war against the Tutsi soldiers. In 2005 he was elected President under a deal to end the conflict between the Tutsi-dominated army and Hutu rebels. Finally a ceasefire seems to be holding. "We can publicly announce that we have ended the war. And the energy we were using to fight and to flee, will now be used to mend the hearts of the people of Burundi and to develop our country," exclaims Nkurunziza. The government has promised universal health care and free primary education. Yet in a nation where money is sparse, everyone is called in to help and the President is setting the example.
Produced by SBS/Dateline
Distributed by Journeyman Pictures
wn.com/Burundi's Road To Recovery Burundi
August 2008
Burundi's President, Pierre Nkurunziza loves nothing more than taking to the soccer field. He uses these appearances, which inevitably draw large crowds, to push his message of peace and reconciliation.
"We shouldn't hold back on attacking but we shouldn't hurt him," a coach tells his team who are about to play the Haleluya Football Club. The Halelyua team's star player and focus of the coach's remark is none other than Nkurunziza. Burundi's "Football President" believes that the great game can unite the tribal divisions that ravaged his nation. "Soccer in Burundi is very popular and when you come here you see all the people, even the old men, old women, come to watch. It is very important to unite the people." Until four years ago Nkurunziza was a rebel soldier waging a guerilla war against the Tutsi soldiers. In 2005 he was elected President under a deal to end the conflict between the Tutsi-dominated army and Hutu rebels. Finally a ceasefire seems to be holding. "We can publicly announce that we have ended the war. And the energy we were using to fight and to flee, will now be used to mend the hearts of the people of Burundi and to develop our country," exclaims Nkurunziza. The government has promised universal health care and free primary education. Yet in a nation where money is sparse, everyone is called in to help and the President is setting the example.
Produced by SBS/Dateline
Distributed by Journeyman Pictures
- published: 18 Aug 2008
- views: 44123
Creating healthy, protective environments in schools in Burundi
How do well designed sanitation facilities contribute to creating protective environments in schools? We travel to southern Burundi with a UNICEF Water & Sanitation specialist to find out.
[De quelle manière une bonne infrastructure sanitaire contribue-t-elle à créer un environnement sain dans les écoles? Nous voyageons au sud du Burundi avec un spécialiste en Eau et Assainissement de l'UNICEF pour en découvrir plus.]
wn.com/Creating Healthy, Protective Environments In Schools In Burundi
How do well designed sanitation facilities contribute to creating protective environments in schools? We travel to southern Burundi with a UNICEF Water & Sanitation specialist to find out.
[De quelle manière une bonne infrastructure sanitaire contribue-t-elle à créer un environnement sain dans les écoles? Nous voyageons au sud du Burundi avec un spécialiste en Eau et Assainissement de l'UNICEF pour en découvrir plus.]
- published: 14 Jun 2013
- views: 138
GAVI and Cordaid joined hands in Burundi
Cordaid is the Catholic Organization for Relief and Development Aid with its headquarters in The Hague and country offices in 11 countries. It has been fighting poverty and exclusion in the world’s most fragile areas for a century.
In Burundi Cordaid ensures access to essential vaccination services in the health centers of four provinces with financial support of GAVI through the Ministry of Health in Burundi. In line with the national policy of Burundi and Cordaid’s preferred way of working, this is done using a results based financing approach to ensure full coverage of eligible children and women with quality services.
www.cordaid.org
wn.com/Gavi And Cordaid Joined Hands In Burundi
Cordaid is the Catholic Organization for Relief and Development Aid with its headquarters in The Hague and country offices in 11 countries. It has been fighting poverty and exclusion in the world’s most fragile areas for a century.
In Burundi Cordaid ensures access to essential vaccination services in the health centers of four provinces with financial support of GAVI through the Ministry of Health in Burundi. In line with the national policy of Burundi and Cordaid’s preferred way of working, this is done using a results based financing approach to ensure full coverage of eligible children and women with quality services.
www.cordaid.org
- published: 23 Jan 2015
- views: 2
AWLN Interview with Sylvie Kinigi of Burundi
AWLN is a network of 35 African women leaders from 15 African countries supporting the efforts of African women to improve reproductive health and access to ...
wn.com/Awln Interview With Sylvie Kinigi Of Burundi
AWLN is a network of 35 African women leaders from 15 African countries supporting the efforts of African women to improve reproductive health and access to ...
- published: 01 Jun 2012
- views: 683
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AWLN AWLN
Dance and work in Kigutu, Burundi
A wonderful video conceived and filmed by Brad Snyder in Kigutu, Burundi in June 2010. Using the Waka Waka track, he wanted to show the great work that Villa...
wn.com/Dance And Work In Kigutu, Burundi
A wonderful video conceived and filmed by Brad Snyder in Kigutu, Burundi in June 2010. Using the Waka Waka track, he wanted to show the great work that Villa...
- published: 03 Mar 2013
- views: 2121
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J Bazile
Performance Based Financing Burundi, led by HealthNet TPO
Beautiful success story on Performance Based Financing of a health centre in the Gitega District in Burundi!
HealthNet TPO is a Dutch aid agency that works on health in areas disrupted by war or disasters. In these areas people are facing the immense task of rebuilding society while they suffer from poverty, diseases and the emotional consequences of conflict. We use ‘health’ as both a goal and means: the goal is to reach accessible health care for all. By working on that together with local communities we use ‘health’ as a means to bring people together and to restore mutual trust.
wn.com/Performance Based Financing Burundi, Led By Healthnet Tpo
Beautiful success story on Performance Based Financing of a health centre in the Gitega District in Burundi!
HealthNet TPO is a Dutch aid agency that works on health in areas disrupted by war or disasters. In these areas people are facing the immense task of rebuilding society while they suffer from poverty, diseases and the emotional consequences of conflict. We use ‘health’ as both a goal and means: the goal is to reach accessible health care for all. By working on that together with local communities we use ‘health’ as a means to bring people together and to restore mutual trust.
- published: 12 Mar 2015
- views: 8
A Better Future for Burundi
Georgette is a mom and community health worker. Together, we're working to end 7 neglected tropical diseases found all over the developing world. Find out ho...
wn.com/A Better Future For Burundi
Georgette is a mom and community health worker. Together, we're working to end 7 neglected tropical diseases found all over the developing world. Find out ho...
- published: 18 Apr 2012
- views: 2768
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END7TV
Malaria kits in Burundi
Community health worker Désiré Nkunziman thanks the public who funded malaria kits in his remote village in Burundi. He said "Concern's donation of malaria kits could not come at a better time." Désiré has had no malaria kits since June following a shortage at the health centre. Malaria infection rates are the highest during the rainy season which is a time of intense agricultural activity. Read more about our work in Burundi: https://www.concern.net/where-we-work/africa/burundi
Watch another Concern video:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vzL0D0HSUlk
wn.com/Malaria Kits In Burundi
Community health worker Désiré Nkunziman thanks the public who funded malaria kits in his remote village in Burundi. He said "Concern's donation of malaria kits could not come at a better time." Désiré has had no malaria kits since June following a shortage at the health centre. Malaria infection rates are the highest during the rainy season which is a time of intense agricultural activity. Read more about our work in Burundi: https://www.concern.net/where-we-work/africa/burundi
Watch another Concern video:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vzL0D0HSUlk
- published: 22 Aug 2013
- views: 25
Burundi Activate Talk: Alternative Solutions to Energy Poverty
Burundi faces one of the most dire cases of energy poverty worldwide. Only 3% of its population has access to the electricity grid. This energy poverty affec...
wn.com/Burundi Activate Talk Alternative Solutions To Energy Poverty
Burundi faces one of the most dire cases of energy poverty worldwide. Only 3% of its population has access to the electricity grid. This energy poverty affec...
Benefits of role plays in Burundi
According to Burundian tradition, role plays take place every month and convey the knowledge that benefits the local community. Recent topics, led by HealthNetTPO, have been family planning, good nutrition or preventing diseases by stressing the importance of going to a health centre instead of visiting traditional healers.
HealthNetTPO is a Dutch aid agency that works on health in areas disrupted by war or disasters. In these areas people are facing the immense task of rebuilding society while they suffer from poverty, diseases and the emotional consequences of conflict. We use ‘health’ as both a goal and means: the goal is to reach accessible health care for all. By working on that together with local communities we use ‘health’ as a means to bring people together and to restore mutual trust.
wn.com/Benefits Of Role Plays In Burundi
According to Burundian tradition, role plays take place every month and convey the knowledge that benefits the local community. Recent topics, led by HealthNetTPO, have been family planning, good nutrition or preventing diseases by stressing the importance of going to a health centre instead of visiting traditional healers.
HealthNetTPO is a Dutch aid agency that works on health in areas disrupted by war or disasters. In these areas people are facing the immense task of rebuilding society while they suffer from poverty, diseases and the emotional consequences of conflict. We use ‘health’ as both a goal and means: the goal is to reach accessible health care for all. By working on that together with local communities we use ‘health’ as a means to bring people together and to restore mutual trust.
- published: 26 Feb 2015
- views: 2
The Twa people of Burundi
The Twa (also known as "Batwa") people are the poorest in Burundi. Traditionally a tribe of hunter-gatherers, they suffered discrimination as land was distri...
wn.com/The Twa People Of Burundi
The Twa (also known as "Batwa") people are the poorest in Burundi. Traditionally a tribe of hunter-gatherers, they suffered discrimination as land was distri...
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...
wn.com/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: 2583
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Burundi Family Planning
VOA's health correspondent Linord Moudou talks to VOA's Khalil Gueye, who recently returned from Burundi where he examined the nation's success in female and male family planning.
wn.com/Burundi Family Planning
VOA's health correspondent Linord Moudou talks to VOA's Khalil Gueye, who recently returned from Burundi where he examined the nation's success in female and male family planning.
- published: 19 Sep 2013
- views: 187
Final Burundi Video HD.mov
In June of 2009 Food for the Hungry participated in a National Health Event that the government of Burundi sponsored to provide health assistance to its people. This is a brief video discussing the role Food for the Hungry played. We sent enough de-worming medications to de-worm the entire country. This June we will do it again. www.fh.com/gik
wn.com/Final Burundi Video Hd.Mov
In June of 2009 Food for the Hungry participated in a National Health Event that the government of Burundi sponsored to provide health assistance to its people. This is a brief video discussing the role Food for the Hungry played. We sent enough de-worming medications to de-worm the entire country. This June we will do it again. www.fh.com/gik
- published: 14 Mar 2010
- views: 218
Burundi: Fistulas, the "Backyard Disease"
A two hour drive from Bujumbura, in the very centre of Burundi, the Gitega regional hospital lies in the hills at an altitude of 1,850 metres. This is where MSF built the Urumuri Centre, to treat obstetrical fistula. Urumuri means "the light chasing darkness away" in Kirundi. The centre was built with the support of the Burundi Ministry of Health.
wn.com/Burundi Fistulas, The Backyard Disease
A two hour drive from Bujumbura, in the very centre of Burundi, the Gitega regional hospital lies in the hills at an altitude of 1,850 metres. This is where MSF built the Urumuri Centre, to treat obstetrical fistula. Urumuri means "the light chasing darkness away" in Kirundi. The centre was built with the support of the Burundi Ministry of Health.
- published: 03 Mar 2011
- views: 3007
Mission To Burundi
Gospel outreach to the people of Burundi- an initiative of Times Square Church NY. The medical component was done in partnership with Pro-Health Internationa...
wn.com/Mission To Burundi
Gospel outreach to the people of Burundi- an initiative of Times Square Church NY. The medical component was done in partnership with Pro-Health Internationa...
- published: 25 Jan 2008
- views: 3213
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chiuvoh
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#Burundi Sport | Burundi Vs Niger ( part 1 )
#Burundi Sport | Burundi Vs Niger ( part 1 )
#Burundi Sport | Burundi Vs Niger ( part 1 )
Intamba murungamba contre Nigeria (1st part )
More Burundi music at http://indundi.com
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#Burundi Sport | Burundi Vs Niger (part 2 )
#Burundi Sport | Burundi Vs Niger (part 2 )
#Burundi Sport | Burundi Vs Niger (part 2 )
Intamba murungamba contr Nigeria (2nd part )
More Burundi music at http://indundi.com
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#Burundi Sport | Burundi Vs Niger (3rd part )
#Burundi Sport | Burundi Vs Niger (3rd part )
#Burundi Sport | Burundi Vs Niger (3rd part )
Intamba Mu rugamba
More Burundi music at http://indundi.com
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Supporting All Genders Through Sport in Burundi - One World Futbol Project
Supporting All Genders Through Sport in Burundi - One World Futbol Project
Supporting All Genders Through Sport in Burundi - One World Futbol Project
The One World Futbol is used by many organizations around the world as a tool to help teach development, community, equality and break through barriers of struggle and challenge. Here in Burundi we see how the sport of soccer (futbol) aids in enabling the inner self and determination.
Buy a One World Futbol, Give a One World Futbol today: http://onewrld.co/UwflK5
Connect with One World Futbol Project:
Facebook - http://www.Facebook.com/OneWorldFutbolProject
Twitter - http://www.Twitter.com/OneWorldFutbol
Instagram - http://www.Instagram.com/OneWorldFutbol
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Adolphe Rukenkanya, Minister of Youth, Sports and Culture of Burundi
Adolphe Rukenkanya, Minister of Youth, Sports and Culture of Burundi
Adolphe Rukenkanya, Minister of Youth, Sports and Culture of Burundi
"Sport as a Vector of Peace and Nation Reconciliation"
A Lecture by Minister Adolphe Rukenkanya, Minister of Youth, Sports and Culture of Burundi
Symposium on Cultural Diplomacy & Human Rights
"Towards a Global Human Rights Culture: The Need for a Collective Alliance in the Protection & Promotion of Human Rights"
(Berlin, May 27th - June 1st, 2013)
The Center for Cultural Diplomacy Studies - Publications
Institute for Cultural Diplomacy
www.ccds-berlin.de
www.culturaldiplomacy.org
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PEACE AND SPORT IN BURUNDI
PEACE AND SPORT IN BURUNDI
PEACE AND SPORT IN BURUNDI
The Monaco-based organisation Peace and Sport is active in Burundi to support the social reintegration of street children to the civil society through the practice of sports.
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BURUNDI: Un Etat de siège au Burundi avec l'interdiction du sport en groupe -TÉLÉ 24 LIVE
BURUNDI: Un Etat de siège au Burundi avec l'interdiction du sport en groupe -TÉLÉ 24 LIVE
BURUNDI: Un Etat de siège au Burundi avec l'interdiction du sport en groupe -TÉLÉ 24 LIVE
Le maire de la capitale burundaise Bujumbura a interdit les sports en groupe, -soit à plus d'une personne- fréquemment pratiqués par les habitants le week-end, dans ses rues, pour prévenir des "soulèvements" à caractère politique, a-t-on appris jeudi auprès de ses services.
"Le maire Saïdi Juma vient de signer une décision qui interdit dorénavant la pratique du sport de masse", a annoncé Candide Kazatsa, chargée de la communication à la mairie.
"Les marches dans les rues ou le jogging sont également interdits s'ils sont faits en masse", a-t-elle ajouté, précisant qu'était en fait considéré comme un groupe un rassemblement de plus d'une pers
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UBABALO SPORTS TRAINING BURUNDI 2013.
UBABALO SPORTS TRAINING BURUNDI 2013.
UBABALO SPORTS TRAINING BURUNDI 2013.
Level one trainers putting into practice what they have learned in there community in the mountains next to Lake Tanganyika.
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Burundi: What sport for what needs?
Burundi: What sport for what needs?
Burundi: What sport for what needs?
A short film about how sports players work in Burundi to contribute to the social stability of the country.
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Burundi : barriers and needs to develop peace through sport
Burundi : barriers and needs to develop peace through sport
Burundi : barriers and needs to develop peace through sport
What do sports players need to work for peace in Burundi ? Players on the field are not short on ideas and answers...
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Brèves internationales : Burundi, Afrique du Sud, France, Espagne...
Brèves internationales : Burundi, Afrique du Sud, France, Espagne...
Brèves internationales : Burundi, Afrique du Sud, France, Espagne...
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Rwanda Burundi Basketball Tour- Sport Development
Rwanda Burundi Basketball Tour- Sport Development
Rwanda Burundi Basketball Tour- Sport Development
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Burundi Traditional Song | Soma rusose By Club Ihunja
Burundi Traditional Song | Soma rusose By Club Ihunja
Burundi Traditional Song | Soma rusose By Club Ihunja
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Soma rusose By Club Ihunja
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Landing At Bujumbura International Airport in Burundi!
Landing At Bujumbura International Airport in Burundi!
Landing At Bujumbura International Airport in Burundi!
Half an hour flying time from Kigali - Rwanda to Bujumbura - Burundi with Air Burundi!! 03/October/2008 Bujumbura is def a place to visit, don't listen to th...
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Sport for trans-border reconciliation in Burundi(HD)
Sport for trans-border reconciliation in Burundi(HD)
Sport for trans-border reconciliation in Burundi(HD)
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Résumé du Match Sénégal 3 - 1 Burundi
Résumé du Match Sénégal 3 - 1 Burundi
Résumé du Match Sénégal 3 - 1 Burundi
Radiodiffusion Télévision Sénégalaise est la chaîne qui vous présente toute l'actualité politique mais aussi, Sports, Société, environnement, les Émissions Télé et Radio.
Retrouvez toutes les vidéos marquantes de l'actualité sénégalaise et Africaine sur RTS.
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Relais Espoir fait équipe avec Peace and Sport au Burundi
Relais Espoir fait équipe avec Peace and Sport au Burundi
Relais Espoir fait équipe avec Peace and Sport au Burundi
L'association "Relais Espoir" de Nice (France), en partenariat avec Peace and Sport, L'Organisation pour la Paix par le Sport, a organisé en Octobre 2011 une session de formation des animateurs et gestionnaires de 4 centres pour jeunes au Burundi et République Démocratique du Congo.
Relais Espoir est une association qui intervient dans les domaines de la santé, du social, de l'animation, de la culture, de la formation et de l'humanitaire. Au total, 10 animateurs, 1 bibliothécaire, 4 secrétaires comptables et 3 directeurs de centre ont été formé à la gestion de centres pour jeunes lors de cette mission au Burundi.
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Adolphe Rukenkanya, Ministre de la Jeunesse, des Sports et de la Culture du Burundi
Adolphe Rukenkanya, Ministre de la Jeunesse, des Sports et de la Culture du Burundi
Adolphe Rukenkanya, Ministre de la Jeunesse, des Sports et de la Culture du Burundi
Adolphe Rukenkanya, Ministre de la Jeunesse, des Sports et de la Culture du Burundi, présent pour remettre les certificats de participation à la cérémonie de...
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Jose chameleone - Performing In Burundi ( FINALE PRIMUSIC 2014)
Jose chameleone - Performing In Burundi ( FINALE PRIMUSIC 2014)
Jose chameleone - Performing In Burundi ( FINALE PRIMUSIC 2014)
Chameleone performing in from of 50000 people in Burundi
Indundi.com | Online | sports and entertainment Magazine
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Fourth Estate: What next for Burundi after failed coup?
Fourth Estate: What next for Burundi after failed coup?
Fourth Estate: What next for Burundi after failed coup?
The panel discusses the recent failed coup in Burundi by sorting through the fact and rumour of what could have actually happened.
They also further analyse what were the underlying causes and what the coups failure could mean going forward for Burundi in general and President Pierre Nkurunziza in particular.
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#Burundi Sport | Burundi Vs Niger ( part 1 )
Intamba murungamba contre Nigeria (1st part )
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wn.com/Burundi Sport | Burundi Vs Niger ( Part 1 )
Intamba murungamba contre Nigeria (1st part )
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- published: 13 Sep 2015
- views: 45
#Burundi Sport | Burundi Vs Niger (part 2 )
Intamba murungamba contr Nigeria (2nd part )
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wn.com/Burundi Sport | Burundi Vs Niger (Part 2 )
Intamba murungamba contr Nigeria (2nd part )
More Burundi music at http://indundi.com
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- published: 13 Sep 2015
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#Burundi Sport | Burundi Vs Niger (3rd part )
Intamba Mu rugamba
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Intamba Mu rugamba
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- published: 13 Sep 2015
- views: 52
Supporting All Genders Through Sport in Burundi - One World Futbol Project
The One World Futbol is used by many organizations around the world as a tool to help teach development, community, equality and break through barriers of struggle and challenge. Here in Burundi we see how the sport of soccer (futbol) aids in enabling the inner self and determination.
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The One World Futbol is used by many organizations around the world as a tool to help teach development, community, equality and break through barriers of struggle and challenge. Here in Burundi we see how the sport of soccer (futbol) aids in enabling the inner self and determination.
Buy a One World Futbol, Give a One World Futbol today: http://onewrld.co/UwflK5
Connect with One World Futbol Project:
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- published: 14 Oct 2013
- views: 3597
Adolphe Rukenkanya, Minister of Youth, Sports and Culture of Burundi
"Sport as a Vector of Peace and Nation Reconciliation"
A Lecture by Minister Adolphe Rukenkanya, Minister of Youth, Sports and Culture of Burundi
Symposium on Cultural Diplomacy & Human Rights
"Towards a Global Human Rights Culture: The Need for a Collective Alliance in the Protection & Promotion of Human Rights"
(Berlin, May 27th - June 1st, 2013)
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"Sport as a Vector of Peace and Nation Reconciliation"
A Lecture by Minister Adolphe Rukenkanya, Minister of Youth, Sports and Culture of Burundi
Symposium on Cultural Diplomacy & Human Rights
"Towards a Global Human Rights Culture: The Need for a Collective Alliance in the Protection & Promotion of Human Rights"
(Berlin, May 27th - June 1st, 2013)
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Institute for Cultural Diplomacy
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- published: 17 Jun 2013
- views: 388
PEACE AND SPORT IN BURUNDI
The Monaco-based organisation Peace and Sport is active in Burundi to support the social reintegration of street children to the civil society through the practice of sports.
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The Monaco-based organisation Peace and Sport is active in Burundi to support the social reintegration of street children to the civil society through the practice of sports.
- published: 06 Apr 2009
- views: 1500
BURUNDI: Un Etat de siège au Burundi avec l'interdiction du sport en groupe -TÉLÉ 24 LIVE
Le maire de la capitale burundaise Bujumbura a interdit les sports en groupe, -soit à plus d'une personne- fréquemment pratiqués par les habitants le week-end, dans ses rues, pour prévenir des "soulèvements" à caractère politique, a-t-on appris jeudi auprès de ses services.
"Le maire Saïdi Juma vient de signer une décision qui interdit dorénavant la pratique du sport de masse", a annoncé Candide Kazatsa, chargée de la communication à la mairie.
"Les marches dans les rues ou le jogging sont également interdits s'ils sont faits en masse", a-t-elle ajouté, précisant qu'était en fait considéré comme un groupe un rassemblement de plus d'une personne. Individuellement, les Burundais peuvent continuer à courir.
La mairie a pris cette décision sur "recommandation du Conseil national de sécurité", suite aux affrontements, les plus violents depuis la fin de la guerre civile en 2006 à Bujumbura, survenus le 8 mars entre la police et des militants d'opposition. Ceux-ci avaient convergé vers le centre-ville en tenue de sport, comme s'ils s'apprêtaient à faire un jogging.
"Pour le sport de masse, il est désormais interdit de le faire sur la voie publique sans autorisation préalable de l'administration et cela doit se faire sur une dizaine de terrains et de stades qui ont été identifiés et désignés à cet effet par le maire de Bujumbura", a expliqué la porte-parole.
Depuis des années, des milliers de personnes, hommes et femmes, affiliées à des clubs, font chaque week-end du jogging ou de la marche dans des groupes constitués de dizaines, voire de centaines de personnes, dans les rues de Bujumbura ou sur les collines surplombant la capitale.
Le Burundi, qui se prépare à des élections générales sous tension en 2015, est traversé depuis plusieurs semaines par une grave crise politique, déclenchée par le départ du gouvernement, dominé par le parti hutu Cndd-FDD, du principal parti tutsi du pays, l'Uprona
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Le maire de la capitale burundaise Bujumbura a interdit les sports en groupe, -soit à plus d'une personne- fréquemment pratiqués par les habitants le week-end, dans ses rues, pour prévenir des "soulèvements" à caractère politique, a-t-on appris jeudi auprès de ses services.
"Le maire Saïdi Juma vient de signer une décision qui interdit dorénavant la pratique du sport de masse", a annoncé Candide Kazatsa, chargée de la communication à la mairie.
"Les marches dans les rues ou le jogging sont également interdits s'ils sont faits en masse", a-t-elle ajouté, précisant qu'était en fait considéré comme un groupe un rassemblement de plus d'une personne. Individuellement, les Burundais peuvent continuer à courir.
La mairie a pris cette décision sur "recommandation du Conseil national de sécurité", suite aux affrontements, les plus violents depuis la fin de la guerre civile en 2006 à Bujumbura, survenus le 8 mars entre la police et des militants d'opposition. Ceux-ci avaient convergé vers le centre-ville en tenue de sport, comme s'ils s'apprêtaient à faire un jogging.
"Pour le sport de masse, il est désormais interdit de le faire sur la voie publique sans autorisation préalable de l'administration et cela doit se faire sur une dizaine de terrains et de stades qui ont été identifiés et désignés à cet effet par le maire de Bujumbura", a expliqué la porte-parole.
Depuis des années, des milliers de personnes, hommes et femmes, affiliées à des clubs, font chaque week-end du jogging ou de la marche dans des groupes constitués de dizaines, voire de centaines de personnes, dans les rues de Bujumbura ou sur les collines surplombant la capitale.
Le Burundi, qui se prépare à des élections générales sous tension en 2015, est traversé depuis plusieurs semaines par une grave crise politique, déclenchée par le départ du gouvernement, dominé par le parti hutu Cndd-FDD, du principal parti tutsi du pays, l'Uprona
- published: 20 Dec 2014
- views: 195
UBABALO SPORTS TRAINING BURUNDI 2013.
Level one trainers putting into practice what they have learned in there community in the mountains next to Lake Tanganyika.
wn.com/Ubabalo Sports Training Burundi 2013.
Level one trainers putting into practice what they have learned in there community in the mountains next to Lake Tanganyika.
- published: 11 Mar 2013
- views: 45
Burundi: What sport for what needs?
A short film about how sports players work in Burundi to contribute to the social stability of the country.
wn.com/Burundi What Sport For What Needs
A short film about how sports players work in Burundi to contribute to the social stability of the country.
- published: 01 Dec 2009
- views: 355
Burundi : barriers and needs to develop peace through sport
What do sports players need to work for peace in Burundi ? Players on the field are not short on ideas and answers...
wn.com/Burundi Barriers And Needs To Develop Peace Through Sport
What do sports players need to work for peace in Burundi ? Players on the field are not short on ideas and answers...
- published: 01 Dec 2009
- views: 171
Brèves internationales : Burundi, Afrique du Sud, France, Espagne...
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- published: 26 Aug 2015
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Burundi Traditional Song | Soma rusose By Club Ihunja
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Soma rusose By Club Ihunja
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Soma rusose By Club Ihunja
- published: 09 Jan 2015
- views: 96
Landing At Bujumbura International Airport in Burundi!
Half an hour flying time from Kigali - Rwanda to Bujumbura - Burundi with Air Burundi!! 03/October/2008 Bujumbura is def a place to visit, don't listen to th...
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Half an hour flying time from Kigali - Rwanda to Bujumbura - Burundi with Air Burundi!! 03/October/2008 Bujumbura is def a place to visit, don't listen to th...
- published: 19 Apr 2009
- views: 24887
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Résumé du Match Sénégal 3 - 1 Burundi
Radiodiffusion Télévision Sénégalaise est la chaîne qui vous présente toute l'actualité politique mais aussi, Sports, Société, environnement, les Émissions Télé et Radio.
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- published: 14 Jun 2015
- views: 235
Relais Espoir fait équipe avec Peace and Sport au Burundi
L'association "Relais Espoir" de Nice (France), en partenariat avec Peace and Sport, L'Organisation pour la Paix par le Sport, a organisé en Octobre 2011 une session de formation des animateurs et gestionnaires de 4 centres pour jeunes au Burundi et République Démocratique du Congo.
Relais Espoir est une association qui intervient dans les domaines de la santé, du social, de l'animation, de la culture, de la formation et de l'humanitaire. Au total, 10 animateurs, 1 bibliothécaire, 4 secrétaires comptables et 3 directeurs de centre ont été formé à la gestion de centres pour jeunes lors de cette mission au Burundi.
wn.com/Relais Espoir Fait Équipe Avec Peace And Sport Au Burundi
L'association "Relais Espoir" de Nice (France), en partenariat avec Peace and Sport, L'Organisation pour la Paix par le Sport, a organisé en Octobre 2011 une session de formation des animateurs et gestionnaires de 4 centres pour jeunes au Burundi et République Démocratique du Congo.
Relais Espoir est une association qui intervient dans les domaines de la santé, du social, de l'animation, de la culture, de la formation et de l'humanitaire. Au total, 10 animateurs, 1 bibliothécaire, 4 secrétaires comptables et 3 directeurs de centre ont été formé à la gestion de centres pour jeunes lors de cette mission au Burundi.
- published: 22 Feb 2012
- views: 282
Adolphe Rukenkanya, Ministre de la Jeunesse, des Sports et de la Culture du Burundi
Adolphe Rukenkanya, Ministre de la Jeunesse, des Sports et de la Culture du Burundi, présent pour remettre les certificats de participation à la cérémonie de...
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Adolphe Rukenkanya, Ministre de la Jeunesse, des Sports et de la Culture du Burundi, présent pour remettre les certificats de participation à la cérémonie de...
Jose chameleone - Performing In Burundi ( FINALE PRIMUSIC 2014)
Chameleone performing in from of 50000 people in Burundi
Indundi.com | Online | sports and entertainment Magazine
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Chameleone performing in from of 50000 people in Burundi
Indundi.com | Online | sports and entertainment Magazine
- published: 11 Sep 2014
- views: 1697
Fourth Estate: What next for Burundi after failed coup?
The panel discusses the recent failed coup in Burundi by sorting through the fact and rumour of what could have actually happened.
They also further analyse what were the underlying causes and what the coups failure could mean going forward for Burundi in general and President Pierre Nkurunziza in particular.
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wn.com/Fourth Estate What Next For Burundi After Failed Coup
The panel discusses the recent failed coup in Burundi by sorting through the fact and rumour of what could have actually happened.
They also further analyse what were the underlying causes and what the coups failure could mean going forward for Burundi in general and President Pierre Nkurunziza in particular.
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- published: 19 May 2015
- views: 27
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Burundi Travel Video
Burundi Travel Video
Burundi Travel Video
Burundi Travel Video - Beautiful Burundi has been blighted by a generation of ethnic conflict, but with the advent of peace, this charming country may at long last be able to put its dark past to rest. A tiny little nation of soaring mountains and languid lakeside communities, Burundi is sandwiched between the African giants of Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Tanzania. The scenery is stunning and the welcome warm, and it may once again begin to receive a trickle of travellers as the word gets out that the war is over.
The steamy capital Bujumbura has a lovely location on the shores of Lake Tanganyika and just outside the city are
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Salim - Angelina (1 month across Burundi)
Salim - Angelina (1 month across Burundi)
Salim - Angelina (1 month across Burundi)
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BURUNDI TRAVEL EXPO
BURUNDI TRAVEL EXPO
BURUNDI TRAVEL EXPO
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Beautiful Burundi Landscape - hotels accommodation yacht charter guide
Beautiful Burundi Landscape - hotels accommodation yacht charter guide
Beautiful Burundi Landscape - hotels accommodation yacht charter guide
Beautiful Burundi Landscape - hotels accommodation yacht charter guide http://www.hotels-aroundtheglobe.info/en/Burundi/ Burundi hotels Burundi accommodation...
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HAPPY BURUNDI Official
HAPPY BURUNDI Official
HAPPY BURUNDI Official
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♫ Burundi National Anthem ♫
♫ Burundi National Anthem ♫
♫ Burundi National Anthem ♫
Burundi is geographically at the heart of Africa but, sadly, has also been at the heart of African horrors in recent years. Here is a country of wonderful la...
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"The longest lake in the world" Joelmeeker's photos around Bujumbura, Burundi (travel pics)
"The longest lake in the world" Joelmeeker's photos around Bujumbura, Burundi (travel pics)
"The longest lake in the world" Joelmeeker's photos around Bujumbura, Burundi (travel pics)
Preview of Joelmeeker's blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: http://www.travelpod.com/travel-blog-entries/joelmeeker/17/1265624613/tpod.html
This blog preview was made by TravelPod using the TripAdvisor™ TripWow slideshow creator.
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Subsaharan Southern Africa - Burundi
Subsaharan Southern Africa - Burundi
Subsaharan Southern Africa - Burundi
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Travel Burundi
Travel Burundi
Travel Burundi
made with ezvid, free download at http://ezvid.com.
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Didier Uraye, guide touristique au Burundi
Didier Uraye, guide touristique au Burundi
Didier Uraye, guide touristique au Burundi
À la recherche d' un guide expérimenté pour visiter le Burundi ? Je suis votre homme ! Je m'appelle Didier Uraye, j'ai huit ans d'expérience d'accompagnement...
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Traveling to Burundi with the "Heart Doctors" - Fanis Poulinakis
Traveling to Burundi with the "Heart Doctors" - Fanis Poulinakis
Traveling to Burundi with the "Heart Doctors" - Fanis Poulinakis
Shot, Produced and Directed by Fanis Poulinakis (english subtitles available - click on CC) For more info about the Heart Doctors; http://www.heartdoctors.gr...
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Travel Book Review: Tanzania, Rwanda, Burundi AdventureMap by National Geographic Maps
Travel Book Review: Tanzania, Rwanda, Burundi AdventureMap by National Geographic Maps
Travel Book Review: Tanzania, Rwanda, Burundi AdventureMap by National Geographic Maps
http://www.TravelBookMix.com
This is the summary of Tanzania, Rwanda, Burundi AdventureMap by National Geographic Maps.
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Travel Book Review: Tanzania, Rwanda and Burundi Nelles map (Nelles Maps) (French Edition) by Nel...
Travel Book Review: Tanzania, Rwanda and Burundi Nelles map (Nelles Maps) (French Edition) by Nel...
Travel Book Review: Tanzania, Rwanda and Burundi Nelles map (Nelles Maps) (French Edition) by Nel...
http://www.TravelBookMix.com This is the summary of Tanzania, Rwanda and Burundi Nelles map (Nelles Maps) (French Edition) by Nelles Verlag.
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Burundi Crisis: US Envoy says Nkurunziza stay could make country unstable
Burundi Crisis: US Envoy says Nkurunziza stay could make country unstable
Burundi Crisis: US Envoy says Nkurunziza stay could make country unstable
A senior U.S. diplomat warned on Thursday that if Burundi's president insists on staying for a third term in office, the country will become difficult to govern. Tom Malinowski, a US Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy, Human Rights and Labor, told a news conference in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo:
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Britain has warned its citizens to avoid "all but essential travel" to Burundi
Britain has warned its citizens to avoid "all but essential travel" to Burundi
Britain has warned its citizens to avoid "all but essential travel" to Burundi
Britain has warned its citizens to avoid "all but essential travel" to Burundi, following violent protests. At least six people have been killed during three days of violent protests, following the announcement by incumbent President Pierre Nkurunziza that he will stand for a third term.
Human rights group, Amnesty International says South Africa should step in and end the current political crisis in Burundi. Its deputy regional director for East Africa, Sarah Jackson says the "clampdown on protestors could risk the situation spiraling out of control".
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A Prophetic word concerning the country of "Burundi"
A Prophetic word concerning the country of "Burundi"
A Prophetic word concerning the country of "Burundi"
Message received at 12:50 on Wednesday 31/12/2014 by the Prophetess Sannie Pieters in South Africa Springs. She urged the church members to pray for the country of Burundi. Especially for souls,she first heard the number. 164. Then followed Burundi souls.she began to pray as she informed the church to join her in the prayer.
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Wonderful Earth - National Parks in Burundi
Wonderful Earth - National Parks in Burundi
Wonderful Earth - National Parks in Burundi
Thanks for watching.....
Kibira National Park
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kibira_National_Park
Rusizi National Park
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rusizi_National_Park
Rurubu National Park
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruvubu_National_Park
Nature reserves
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Bururi Forest Nature Reserve
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bururi_Nature_Reserve
Kigwena Natural Reserve
Lake Rwihinda Natural Reserve (Lac aux Oiseaux)
Rumonge Nature Reserve
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rumonge_Nature_Reserve
Vyanda Forest Nature Reserve
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vyanda_Forest_Nature_Reserve
Source:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_prot
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Push For Burundi 2014 Documentary (OFFICIAL Teaser Trailer)
Push For Burundi 2014 Documentary (OFFICIAL Teaser Trailer)
Push For Burundi 2014 Documentary (OFFICIAL Teaser Trailer)
Official Teaser Trailer for Push For Burundi - British Columbia Documentary 2014 coming soon in early January.
Produced by The Broken Culture:
www.thebrokenculture.com & www.facebook.com/thebrokenculture
For more information, and to get connected with Push For Burundi in any way, visit www.facebook.com/pushforburundi
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Africa Safaris and travel 2015 - Botswana, Zimbabwe & Zambia
Africa Safaris and travel 2015 - Botswana, Zimbabwe & Zambia
Africa Safaris and travel 2015 - Botswana, Zimbabwe & Zambia
African Safaris and travel 2015 - Botswana, Zimbabwe & Zambia - Africa trip 2015
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Africa has 54 sovereign countries—the most on any continent—and is the second largest continent in terms of both land area and population. Africa is bounded by the Mediterranean Sea to the north, by the Atlantic Ocean to the west, by the Red Sea to the northeast, and by the Indian Ocean to the southeast. Africa is a vast continent spanning over 8,000km (5,000 mi) north to south and 7,500km (4,800 mi) east to west (not including islands) and contains a wide array o
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Burundi Africa 2013 HD
Burundi Africa 2013 HD
Burundi Africa 2013 HD
I spent the entire month of August in Burundi, Africa on a missions trip with a non profit organization called Sister Connection. We worked with widows and orphans from all over the country, visiting homes, building relationships, and hosting camps (like VBS) for the kids. This is a compilation of video I took on the trip in an effort to capture what it was like to travel to one of the poorest countries on earth.
Music: The Fountain by Vocal Few
Burundi Travel Video
Burundi Travel Video - Beautiful Burundi has been blighted by a generation of ethnic conflict, but with the advent of peace, this charming country may at long last be able to put its dark past to rest. A tiny little nation of soaring mountains and languid lakeside communities, Burundi is sandwiched between the African giants of Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Tanzania. The scenery is stunning and the welcome warm, and it may once again begin to receive a trickle of travellers as the word gets out that the war is over.
The steamy capital Bujumbura has a lovely location on the shores of Lake Tanganyika and just outside the city are some of the finest inland beaches on the continent. Ask the old Africa hands about Burundi before the war, and it is the sort of place they go misty-eyed about and hark back to the life of the lotus-eaters. Sadly there has been no lotus-eating for most Burundians during more than a decade of violence.
Many of the upcountry attractions have been off limits for years, but the stunning scenery and warmth of the Burundians more than compensates. Choose from the southernmost source of the Nile, the ancient forest of Parc National de la Kibira or the spot where Stanley was reputed to have uttered those timeless words Dr Livingstone I presume?.
Intertribal tensions have devastated the country since independence in 1962 and there is always a chance things could kick off again. It is a young peace, so make sure you do your homework before embarking on an adventure in Burundi.
Enjoy Your Burundi Travel Video
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Burundi Travel Video - Beautiful Burundi has been blighted by a generation of ethnic conflict, but with the advent of peace, this charming country may at long last be able to put its dark past to rest. A tiny little nation of soaring mountains and languid lakeside communities, Burundi is sandwiched between the African giants of Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Tanzania. The scenery is stunning and the welcome warm, and it may once again begin to receive a trickle of travellers as the word gets out that the war is over.
The steamy capital Bujumbura has a lovely location on the shores of Lake Tanganyika and just outside the city are some of the finest inland beaches on the continent. Ask the old Africa hands about Burundi before the war, and it is the sort of place they go misty-eyed about and hark back to the life of the lotus-eaters. Sadly there has been no lotus-eating for most Burundians during more than a decade of violence.
Many of the upcountry attractions have been off limits for years, but the stunning scenery and warmth of the Burundians more than compensates. Choose from the southernmost source of the Nile, the ancient forest of Parc National de la Kibira or the spot where Stanley was reputed to have uttered those timeless words Dr Livingstone I presume?.
Intertribal tensions have devastated the country since independence in 1962 and there is always a chance things could kick off again. It is a young peace, so make sure you do your homework before embarking on an adventure in Burundi.
Enjoy Your Burundi Travel Video
- published: 11 Aug 2014
- views: 6
Beautiful Burundi Landscape - hotels accommodation yacht charter guide
Beautiful Burundi Landscape - hotels accommodation yacht charter guide http://www.hotels-aroundtheglobe.info/en/Burundi/ Burundi hotels Burundi accommodation...
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Beautiful Burundi Landscape - hotels accommodation yacht charter guide http://www.hotels-aroundtheglobe.info/en/Burundi/ Burundi hotels Burundi accommodation...
♫ Burundi National Anthem ♫
Burundi is geographically at the heart of Africa but, sadly, has also been at the heart of African horrors in recent years. Here is a country of wonderful la...
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Burundi is geographically at the heart of Africa but, sadly, has also been at the heart of African horrors in recent years. Here is a country of wonderful la...
"The longest lake in the world" Joelmeeker's photos around Bujumbura, Burundi (travel pics)
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- published: 22 Feb 2011
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Didier Uraye, guide touristique au Burundi
À la recherche d' un guide expérimenté pour visiter le Burundi ? Je suis votre homme ! Je m'appelle Didier Uraye, j'ai huit ans d'expérience d'accompagnement...
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À la recherche d' un guide expérimenté pour visiter le Burundi ? Je suis votre homme ! Je m'appelle Didier Uraye, j'ai huit ans d'expérience d'accompagnement...
Traveling to Burundi with the "Heart Doctors" - Fanis Poulinakis
Shot, Produced and Directed by Fanis Poulinakis (english subtitles available - click on CC) For more info about the Heart Doctors; http://www.heartdoctors.gr...
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Shot, Produced and Directed by Fanis Poulinakis (english subtitles available - click on CC) For more info about the Heart Doctors; http://www.heartdoctors.gr...
- published: 30 Apr 2012
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Burundi Crisis: US Envoy says Nkurunziza stay could make country unstable
A senior U.S. diplomat warned on Thursday that if Burundi's president insists on staying for a third term in office, the country will become difficult to govern. Tom Malinowski, a US Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy, Human Rights and Labor, told a news conference in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo:
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A senior U.S. diplomat warned on Thursday that if Burundi's president insists on staying for a third term in office, the country will become difficult to govern. Tom Malinowski, a US Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy, Human Rights and Labor, told a news conference in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo:
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- published: 05 Jun 2015
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Britain has warned its citizens to avoid "all but essential travel" to Burundi
Britain has warned its citizens to avoid "all but essential travel" to Burundi, following violent protests. At least six people have been killed during three days of violent protests, following the announcement by incumbent President Pierre Nkurunziza that he will stand for a third term.
Human rights group, Amnesty International says South Africa should step in and end the current political crisis in Burundi. Its deputy regional director for East Africa, Sarah Jackson says the "clampdown on protestors could risk the situation spiraling out of control".
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wn.com/Britain Has Warned Its Citizens To Avoid All But Essential Travel To Burundi
Britain has warned its citizens to avoid "all but essential travel" to Burundi, following violent protests. At least six people have been killed during three days of violent protests, following the announcement by incumbent President Pierre Nkurunziza that he will stand for a third term.
Human rights group, Amnesty International says South Africa should step in and end the current political crisis in Burundi. Its deputy regional director for East Africa, Sarah Jackson says the "clampdown on protestors could risk the situation spiraling out of control".
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- published: 29 Apr 2015
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A Prophetic word concerning the country of "Burundi"
Message received at 12:50 on Wednesday 31/12/2014 by the Prophetess Sannie Pieters in South Africa Springs. She urged the church members to pray for the country of Burundi. Especially for souls,she first heard the number. 164. Then followed Burundi souls.she began to pray as she informed the church to join her in the prayer.
wn.com/A Prophetic Word Concerning The Country Of Burundi
Message received at 12:50 on Wednesday 31/12/2014 by the Prophetess Sannie Pieters in South Africa Springs. She urged the church members to pray for the country of Burundi. Especially for souls,she first heard the number. 164. Then followed Burundi souls.she began to pray as she informed the church to join her in the prayer.
- published: 04 Jan 2015
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Wonderful Earth - National Parks in Burundi
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Kibira National Park
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kibira_National_Park
Rusizi National Park
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rusizi_National_Park
Rurubu National Park
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruvubu_National_Park
Nature reserves
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Bururi Forest Nature Reserve
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bururi_Nature_Reserve
Kigwena Natural Reserve
Lake Rwihinda Natural Reserve (Lac aux Oiseaux)
Rumonge Nature Reserve
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rumonge_Nature_Reserve
Vyanda Forest Nature Reserve
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vyanda_Forest_Nature_Reserve
Source:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_protected_areas_of_Burundi
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A national park is a park in use for conservation purposes. Often it is a reserve of natural, semi-natural, or developed land that a sovereign state declares or owns. Although individual nations designate their own national parks differently, there is a common idea: the conservation of wild nature for posterity and as a symbol of national pride. An international organization, the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), and its World Commission on Protected Areas, has defined "National Park" as its Category II type of protected areas.
While this type of national park had been proposed previously, the United States established the first "public park or pleasuring-ground for the benefit and enjoyment of the people", Yellowstone National Park, in 1872. Although Yellowstone was not officially termed a "national park" in its establishing law, it was always termed such in practice and is widely held to be the first and oldest national park in the world. Some would say that the first official national park to be designated as such at its creation was Mackinac Island, legislated in 1875. Australia's Royal National Park, established in 1879, was the world's third official national park. In 1895 ownership of Mackinac Island was transferred to the State of Michigan as a state park and national park status was consequently lost. As a result Australia's Royal National Park is by some considerations the second oldest national park now in existence.
The largest national park in the world meeting the IUCN definition is the Northeast Greenland National Park, which was established in 1974. According to the IUCN, 6,555 national parks worldwide met its criteria in 2006. IUCN is still discussing the parameters of defining a national park.
National parks are almost always open to visitors. Most national parks provide outdoor recreation and camping opportunities as well as classes designed to educate the public on the importance of conservation and the natural wonders of the land in which the national park is located.
Source:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_park
wn.com/Wonderful Earth National Parks In Burundi
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Kibira National Park
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kibira_National_Park
Rusizi National Park
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rusizi_National_Park
Rurubu National Park
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruvubu_National_Park
Nature reserves
-------------------------
Bururi Forest Nature Reserve
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bururi_Nature_Reserve
Kigwena Natural Reserve
Lake Rwihinda Natural Reserve (Lac aux Oiseaux)
Rumonge Nature Reserve
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rumonge_Nature_Reserve
Vyanda Forest Nature Reserve
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vyanda_Forest_Nature_Reserve
Source:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_protected_areas_of_Burundi
Music: Country Blues,Silent Partner; YouTube Audio Library
A national park is a park in use for conservation purposes. Often it is a reserve of natural, semi-natural, or developed land that a sovereign state declares or owns. Although individual nations designate their own national parks differently, there is a common idea: the conservation of wild nature for posterity and as a symbol of national pride. An international organization, the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), and its World Commission on Protected Areas, has defined "National Park" as its Category II type of protected areas.
While this type of national park had been proposed previously, the United States established the first "public park or pleasuring-ground for the benefit and enjoyment of the people", Yellowstone National Park, in 1872. Although Yellowstone was not officially termed a "national park" in its establishing law, it was always termed such in practice and is widely held to be the first and oldest national park in the world. Some would say that the first official national park to be designated as such at its creation was Mackinac Island, legislated in 1875. Australia's Royal National Park, established in 1879, was the world's third official national park. In 1895 ownership of Mackinac Island was transferred to the State of Michigan as a state park and national park status was consequently lost. As a result Australia's Royal National Park is by some considerations the second oldest national park now in existence.
The largest national park in the world meeting the IUCN definition is the Northeast Greenland National Park, which was established in 1974. According to the IUCN, 6,555 national parks worldwide met its criteria in 2006. IUCN is still discussing the parameters of defining a national park.
National parks are almost always open to visitors. Most national parks provide outdoor recreation and camping opportunities as well as classes designed to educate the public on the importance of conservation and the natural wonders of the land in which the national park is located.
Source:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_park
- published: 04 Apr 2015
- views: 1
Push For Burundi 2014 Documentary (OFFICIAL Teaser Trailer)
Official Teaser Trailer for Push For Burundi - British Columbia Documentary 2014 coming soon in early January.
Produced by The Broken Culture:
www.thebrokenculture.com & www.facebook.com/thebrokenculture
For more information, and to get connected with Push For Burundi in any way, visit www.facebook.com/pushforburundi
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Official Teaser Trailer for Push For Burundi - British Columbia Documentary 2014 coming soon in early January.
Produced by The Broken Culture:
www.thebrokenculture.com & www.facebook.com/thebrokenculture
For more information, and to get connected with Push For Burundi in any way, visit www.facebook.com/pushforburundi
- published: 30 Dec 2014
- views: 399
Africa Safaris and travel 2015 - Botswana, Zimbabwe & Zambia
African Safaris and travel 2015 - Botswana, Zimbabwe & Zambia - Africa trip 2015
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Africa has 54 sovereign countries—the most on any continent—and is the second largest continent in terms of both land area and population. Africa is bounded by the Mediterranean Sea to the north, by the Atlantic Ocean to the west, by the Red Sea to the northeast, and by the Indian Ocean to the southeast. Africa is a vast continent spanning over 8,000km (5,000 mi) north to south and 7,500km (4,800 mi) east to west (not including islands) and contains a wide array of peoples, skin colours, religions, and cultures. Africa contains the world's longest river—the 6,650km long (4,100 mi) Nile River running from Burundi to Egypt—while the Congo River in the DRC is the second largest in terms of discharge as well as the deepest with a depth of over 230m (750 ft) in some spots. Tanzania's Mount Kilimanjaro is the world's tallest free-standing mountain at 5,890m (19,340 ft). Djibouti's Lake Assal is the second lowest point on Earth, the saltiest lake outside Antarctica, and one of the hottest places on Earth.
While the first activity most people associate with Africa is safaris, there are endless possibilities for adventure. You can purchase crafts in markets, venture into the Sahara with a Tuareg caravan, visit pygmy villages, hike through jungle to watch gorillas, relax on tropical islands in the Indian Ocean, snack on exotic treats, travel down a river in a dugout "pirogue", travel across savannah on a colonial-era railway, and much more.
Africa is a very diverse continent, with each country, or even each part of a country having its own unique culture. While it is common for people in the West to refer to Africa as if it was a single country, one should remember the sheer size of the continent, and that Africa is not one country but 54 different countries, meaning that it is impossible to make generalisations of Africa as a whole.
Tragically misunderstood by many people as a land of poverty, corruption, war and famine, and simply as a land of suffering—a misconception only bolstered by the media and the numerous NGOs on the continent—Africa today is a vast continent with many bustling metropolises, friendly people, and amazingly diverse and beautiful landscapes. While there are some places resembling the stereotypical Africa of war, famine, and poverty, most of the continent is peaceful, well-fed, and of working class .
See
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Flora & Fauna
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Many visitors are attracted by the African flora and fauna and several countries benefit from Safari tourism to African National Parks.
Natural Wonders
Africa is home to many famous natural wonders, from the Nile River, the world's longest river, to Victoria Falls. The continent is home to two of the world's four volcanoes with permanent lava lakes—the dramatic Mount Nyiragongo which rises hundreds of metres above Goma, DRC and Erta Ale in Ethiopia's stark Danakil Depression (the others are Mt.Erebus in Antarctica & Kilauea in Hawaii). Both volcanoes can be climbed by the adventurous tourist to stand at the rim gazing in awe at the bubbling lava below, an especially incredible sight at night!
Landscapes
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Historical civilizations
While the continent's diverse and unique wildlife is often all that is mentioned in regards to African travel, as home to the oldest civilizations on the planet, Africa has equally impressive cultures and history. The most famous civilization on the continent, and arguably in the world, is that of ancient Egypt. From the southern city of Abu Simbel to Luxor and all the way north to Alexandria and Cairo, including the Pyramids of Giza, the only surviving of the original Seven Wonders of the World and the most iconic symbols of this ancient kingdom. Sites from the Nubian-Kushite Kingdom that broke away from Egypt can be found in Sudan, such as Gebel Barkal and many other pyramids in Meroe.
Ethiopia offers many ruins from the ancient Axumite Kingdom where the Queen of Sheba ruled. The obelisks and Dungur ruins in Axum were built prior to the kingdom's conversion to Christianity, while many other great monuments, such as the Ezana Stone and the Church of Our Lady Mary of Zion, where the Arc of the Covenant is said to be stored, were built after the conversion as religious sites. Other famous Christian structures built later by the kingdom's successor, the Abyssinian Empire, especially during the 12th and 13th centuries, can also be found in Lalibela.
wn.com/Africa Safaris And Travel 2015 Botswana, Zimbabwe Zambia
African Safaris and travel 2015 - Botswana, Zimbabwe & Zambia - Africa trip 2015
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Africa has 54 sovereign countries—the most on any continent—and is the second largest continent in terms of both land area and population. Africa is bounded by the Mediterranean Sea to the north, by the Atlantic Ocean to the west, by the Red Sea to the northeast, and by the Indian Ocean to the southeast. Africa is a vast continent spanning over 8,000km (5,000 mi) north to south and 7,500km (4,800 mi) east to west (not including islands) and contains a wide array of peoples, skin colours, religions, and cultures. Africa contains the world's longest river—the 6,650km long (4,100 mi) Nile River running from Burundi to Egypt—while the Congo River in the DRC is the second largest in terms of discharge as well as the deepest with a depth of over 230m (750 ft) in some spots. Tanzania's Mount Kilimanjaro is the world's tallest free-standing mountain at 5,890m (19,340 ft). Djibouti's Lake Assal is the second lowest point on Earth, the saltiest lake outside Antarctica, and one of the hottest places on Earth.
While the first activity most people associate with Africa is safaris, there are endless possibilities for adventure. You can purchase crafts in markets, venture into the Sahara with a Tuareg caravan, visit pygmy villages, hike through jungle to watch gorillas, relax on tropical islands in the Indian Ocean, snack on exotic treats, travel down a river in a dugout "pirogue", travel across savannah on a colonial-era railway, and much more.
Africa is a very diverse continent, with each country, or even each part of a country having its own unique culture. While it is common for people in the West to refer to Africa as if it was a single country, one should remember the sheer size of the continent, and that Africa is not one country but 54 different countries, meaning that it is impossible to make generalisations of Africa as a whole.
Tragically misunderstood by many people as a land of poverty, corruption, war and famine, and simply as a land of suffering—a misconception only bolstered by the media and the numerous NGOs on the continent—Africa today is a vast continent with many bustling metropolises, friendly people, and amazingly diverse and beautiful landscapes. While there are some places resembling the stereotypical Africa of war, famine, and poverty, most of the continent is peaceful, well-fed, and of working class .
See
=========
Flora & Fauna
==========
Many visitors are attracted by the African flora and fauna and several countries benefit from Safari tourism to African National Parks.
Natural Wonders
Africa is home to many famous natural wonders, from the Nile River, the world's longest river, to Victoria Falls. The continent is home to two of the world's four volcanoes with permanent lava lakes—the dramatic Mount Nyiragongo which rises hundreds of metres above Goma, DRC and Erta Ale in Ethiopia's stark Danakil Depression (the others are Mt.Erebus in Antarctica & Kilauea in Hawaii). Both volcanoes can be climbed by the adventurous tourist to stand at the rim gazing in awe at the bubbling lava below, an especially incredible sight at night!
Landscapes
============
Historical civilizations
While the continent's diverse and unique wildlife is often all that is mentioned in regards to African travel, as home to the oldest civilizations on the planet, Africa has equally impressive cultures and history. The most famous civilization on the continent, and arguably in the world, is that of ancient Egypt. From the southern city of Abu Simbel to Luxor and all the way north to Alexandria and Cairo, including the Pyramids of Giza, the only surviving of the original Seven Wonders of the World and the most iconic symbols of this ancient kingdom. Sites from the Nubian-Kushite Kingdom that broke away from Egypt can be found in Sudan, such as Gebel Barkal and many other pyramids in Meroe.
Ethiopia offers many ruins from the ancient Axumite Kingdom where the Queen of Sheba ruled. The obelisks and Dungur ruins in Axum were built prior to the kingdom's conversion to Christianity, while many other great monuments, such as the Ezana Stone and the Church of Our Lady Mary of Zion, where the Arc of the Covenant is said to be stored, were built after the conversion as religious sites. Other famous Christian structures built later by the kingdom's successor, the Abyssinian Empire, especially during the 12th and 13th centuries, can also be found in Lalibela.
- published: 10 Feb 2015
- views: 656
Burundi Africa 2013 HD
I spent the entire month of August in Burundi, Africa on a missions trip with a non profit organization called Sister Connection. We worked with widows and orphans from all over the country, visiting homes, building relationships, and hosting camps (like VBS) for the kids. This is a compilation of video I took on the trip in an effort to capture what it was like to travel to one of the poorest countries on earth.
Music: The Fountain by Vocal Few
wn.com/Burundi Africa 2013 Hd
I spent the entire month of August in Burundi, Africa on a missions trip with a non profit organization called Sister Connection. We worked with widows and orphans from all over the country, visiting homes, building relationships, and hosting camps (like VBS) for the kids. This is a compilation of video I took on the trip in an effort to capture what it was like to travel to one of the poorest countries on earth.
Music: The Fountain by Vocal Few
- published: 12 Dec 2013
- views: 11