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8 Sep 2014:
Xaverian order says three elderly nuns found murdered in what appears to be a botched armed robbery in capital, Bujumbura
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28 Aug 2014: Carina Tertsakian: The government is repressing activists such as Pierre Claver Mbonimpa ahead of elections, and donors must respond
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Guardian Professional, 31 Jul 2014: The award-winning Dieudonné Nahimana speaks to Jo Griffin about his work with young survivors of the 1993 genocide
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Guardian Professional, 3 Jul 2014:
In a recently published index, researchers analysed the political commitment to hunger and nutrition of 45 developing countries
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Guardian Professional, 9 Apr 2014:
Burundi's children are among the most malnourished in the world, but a project empowering mothers gives hope for a solution
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6 Apr 2014:
In the poorest country in the world, President Pierre Nkurunziza is intent, say opponents, on hanging on to power – and his private stadium
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20 Feb 2014: Child intermediaries working for pimps recruit young girls who are then either forced into prostitution or sold abroad
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26 Nov 2013: Kenya and Tanzania are among several countries in the region who are introducing laws to curb press freedom
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Guardian Professional, 4 Nov 2013:
Jordan Ryan: A UNDP project, providing work placements for former soldiers and refugees in Burundi, is providing some interesting lessons for how to help rebuild communities after decades of conflict
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4 Jun 2013:
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