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  • While more than 58,000 refugees have returned to Burundi since mid-2017, hundreds of refugees still flee Burundi each month, and UNHCR urges governments in the region to maintain open borders and access to asylum for those who need it.
    highlight 07 Mar 2019 (5 years ago)
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    Weekly Statistics Report

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    Publish date: 29 July 2015 (8 years ago)
    Create date: 29 July 2015 (8 years ago)
  • We are pleased to announce that the Joint Refugee Return and Reintegration Plan (JRRRP), an integrated inter-agency response plan to ensure the sustainable return and reintegration of Burundi refugees from the five main countries of asylum (Tanzania, Rwanda, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda and Kenya) is now available online. The JRRRP articulates the joint strategy to receive voluntarily repatriating refugees and provide both humanitarian and development oriented community-based response activities reaching an estimated 74,000 assisted and self -organized refugee returns in 2017and 2018, up to 116,000 refugee returns projected for 2019, as well as an additional 82,000 community members in the six main provinces of return. The plan brings together 19 partners within Burundi, including Government ministries, UN agencies and NGOs with a rationale to assist displacement affected communities in Burundi by strengthening their absorption capacity and resilience. While UNHCR is of the opinion conditions in Burundi are not currently conducive to promote returns, UNHCR and partners are supporting a solutions oriented approach by assisting refugees who indicate they have made a free and informed choice to voluntarily return. More than 75,000 refugees have returned to Burundi through the assisted voluntary repatriation program since September 2017, while others have returned on their own, citing the wish to return to their houses and farms, and to reunite with family. With respect to recent media statements by the governments of Tanzania and Burundi about plans to repatriate refugees more quickly on a bilateral basis, UNHCR continues to call upon the commitment of both governments to uphold international obligations and ensure that any returns are voluntary and conducted in line with the Tripartite Agreement and as reaffirmed at the Tripartite Commission Meetings of August 2017 and March 2018. UNHCR is also urging all States to ensure that no refugee is returned to Burundi against their will, and that measures are taken to make conditions in Burundi more conducive for refugee returns including confidence building efforts and reintegration support for those who have chosen to go home.
    highlight 16 Sep 2019 (4 years ago)
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    Voluntary repatriation of Burundi refugees in Tanzania - August 2019

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    In August 2017, the Tripartite Commission (United Republic of Tanzania, Republic of Burundi, and UNHCR) issued a joint communiqué and agreed to implement a work plan from 7 September to 31 December 20...
    Publish date: 1 October 2019 (4 years ago)
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    Voluntary Repatriationof Burundian Refugees from Tanzania to Burundi - 30 September 2018

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    Voluntary Repatriation
    Publish date: 31 October 2018 (5 years ago)
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    Voluntary Repatriation of Burundian Refugees from Tanzania to Burundi - 20 September 2018

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    Voluntary Repatriation
    Publish date: 25 September 2018 (5 years ago)
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    Voluntary Repatriation of Burundian Refugees from Tanzania to Burundi - 16 November 2018

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    Voluntary Repatriation
    Publish date: 5 December 2018 (5 years ago)
    Create date: 5 December 2018 (5 years ago)
  • Voluntary Repatriation of Burundian Refugees from Tanzania started on 7 September 2017. As of 30 September 2017, a total of 2,343 Burundian refugees, including 240 persons with specific needs (PSNs), were facilitated to return to Burundi.
    highlight 30 Sep 2017 (6 years ago)
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    Voluntary Repatriation of Burundian Refugees - 5 April 2018 Update

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    Infographic update on VolRep from Tanzania to Burundi
    Publish date: 4 May 2018 (5 years ago)
    Create date: 4 May 2018 (5 years ago)
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    Voluntary Repatriation of Burundi Refugees-31 December 2018

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    Voluntary Repatriation
    Publish date: 6 February 2019 (5 years ago)
    Create date: 6 February 2019 (5 years ago)