IATI Identifier: NL-KVK-41215393-BU020
More than 230,000 refugees fled Burundi during 2015 as a result of the violent unrest surrounding President Nkurunzizas decision to stand for re‐election. The extreme violence has resulted in significant child rights violations and an escalating humanitarian crisis. This two‐year project, an alliance by War Child, IRC, Aprodem, FVS‐Amade and Mukenyezi Menya, protects children in the provinces most affected by conflict. Through a childrens club, young people are encouraged to speak out about their rights in their communities. They are trained in life skills, so they can rebuild their confidence, stand up for themselves and create positive relationships. They also receive education and training so they have a better chance at a job later in life.
more_horizTeacher training
Basic life skills for youth and adults
Human rights
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European Commission ‐ Development and Cooperation ‐ EuropeAid (co-funding) | Funding | |
War Child Holland (co-funding) | Funding | |
War Child Holland (leading) | Accountable | |
Aprodem Girizina (co-implementing) | Implementing | |
International Rescue Committee ‐ UK (co-implementing) | Implementing | |
War Child Holland (co-implementing) | Implementing | |
War Child Holland Parent Project PP002 (co funding) | Funding |
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