Take part to support street Children

by Save life make difference
Take part to support street Children
Take part to support street Children
Take part to support street Children
Take part to support street Children
Take part to support street Children
Take part to support street Children
Take part to support street Children
Take part to support street Children

Project Report | Feb 19, 2024
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By Olivier C | Project Leader

save Life make difference 

Bujumbura  Burundi

savelifemakedifference@gmail.com

71452395

 

subject : Street children Project repport

 

According to the NGO save life make difference in Burundi , thousands of children continue to live on streets throughout Burundi. These children rely on humanitarian assistance for basic services, such as medical care and economic assistance, since the government provides them with minimal support.

 

Burundi is a small landlocked country just south-east of the African continent’s centre, with a high population density and an extreme susceptibility to the protracted global climate emergency. Burundi is one of the poorest  countries in the world, and rain-fed agriculture employs around 90% of its inhabitants (UNDP, 2020).  in Burundi unfold in a highly complex and difficult context of post-conflict, post-genocide, post-colonialism and the neoliberal international order. Many measures have been taken by the nation in recent years to improve Burundi’s child protection framework, but there remain prevalent day-to-day and structural challenges seriously impacting children s lives.

 

People in Burundi experienced a crisis of violent civil and political unrest from 2015 to 2018,civil war  from 1993 to 2005, and two genocides at the end of the 20th century. Moreover, the Kingdom of Burundi endured over 60 years of brutaleuropeen colonialism, and suffered a military German  invasion in 1899, becoming part of colonial ‘German East Africa’, then ‘Ruanda-Urundi’ following military conquer and occupation bBelgium; only to gain independence in 1962. Europeans brought diseases that devastated the people of Burundi, as well as the plant and animal life they relied upon, leading to widespread famine.

 

Germany carried out genocide in ‘German East Africa’, using concentration camps, and scorched earth tactics to invoke mass starvation, amongst other crimes. Today, Burundi’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission is attempting to investigate such crimes (Sarkin-Hughes, 2011). Despite significant local resistance,europe  ruled Burundi ‘through’ the Tutsi monarchy, and oversaw creation of racial identity cards for residents, thus laying the groundwork of ethnic division before the genocides of 1972 and 1993

 

 

The time save life make difference apply this project we would like to support more kids on the street because their life’s condition is very critical

 

We ask more to start the project because we lack of money

 

Save life Make Difference

 

Bujumbura Burundi

 

15 feb 2024


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