Burundi

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Latest from USIP on Burundi

  • December 8, 2011   |   In the Field

    USIP trained hundreds of African peacekeepers in seven nations this year in how to negotiate and mediate the peace.

  • December 8, 2011   |   Publication

    USIP trained hundreds of African peacekeepers in seven nations this year in how to negotiate and mediate the peace.

  • October 14, 2011   |   Publication

    This report compares the results of parallel research projects carried out among impoverished, nonelite youth in postconflict Rwanda and Burundi. Arguing that the plight and priorities of nonelite youth should be of serious national and international concern, particularly in countries that have unusually youthful populations that are overwhelmingly poor and undereducated, it finds striking differences between the groups, with a significantly bleaker picture for youth in Rwanda.

  • July 20, 2011   |   News Releases

    (Washington) –  In a new study, “Negotiating Peace and Confronting Corruption” from the United States Institute of Peace, author Bertram I. Spector argues that peace and economic recovery in countries emerging from violent conflict are more likely and more durable when good governance reforms and corruption controls are included in negotiations ending the conflict.