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Exact figures on the number of journalists currently living in exile are hard to find. Reporters Without Borders (RSF) offered more than 400 journalists administrative assistance with their visa and ...
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The EastAfrican on MSNThe irony of ‘Africa-led’ peace processes on foreign landsAfrican leaders increasingly neglect homegrown initiatives, instead bowing to foreign powers pushing conflict resolution for ...
Despite efforts by Burundian authorities to present an image of openness abroad ... which pays little attention to Burundi’s political crisis. We are developing resilience strategies to mobilise a new ...
Geneva — The deepening funding crunch is threatening humanitarian work on another international crisis, the UN is warning: the response in Burundi to the growing influx of refugees from the ...
Arbitrary arrests, beatings, repeated threats... With one month to go before the legislative and local elections scheduled ...
and seeking safety in Burundi continues to rise, placing immense pressure on aid agencies struggling to cope with an escalating crisis amid dwindling resources. "We're pushed to our limits," said ...
The number of desperate refugees fleeing conflict in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and seeking safety in Burundi continues to rise, placing immense pressure on aid agencies struggling ...
"Burundi, one of the world's poorest nations, is struggling to emerge from a 12-year, ethnic-based civil war," according to ...
One mother was so desperate to reach safety she crossed the 100-metre wide Rusizi river separating DRC and Burundi with her ... UNHCR’s funding crisis has also “severely reduced” support ...
Q: Can you describe the current funding landscape for Burundi’s HIV response? Burundi’s HIV response relies heavily on international aid - 95% of its funding comes from donors, with the US government ...
he ongoing crisis at Gensol Engineering (GEL) and BluSmart could temporarily hurt India’s appeal among investors. However, venture capitalists (VCs) and industry insiders TNIE spoke to said the ...
In the latest issue of "This Week in Macroeconomics", guest authors Sherillyn Raga, Prachi Agarwal and Viola Fur highlight the perilous double burden of aid cuts and escalating US tariffs hitting the ...
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