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Thousands in Burundi Affected by the Rising Waters of Lake Tanganyika - Burundi

Thousands in Burundi Affected by the Rising Waters of Lake Tanganyika Format © IOM Bujumbura – More than 30,000 people have been affected by flooding across Burundi’s coast due to the rising waters of Lake Tanganyika. An assessment by the International Organization for Migration (IOM) Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) reveals that local villages on the shores of Rukaramu and Gatumba zones, in Mutimbuzi commune (Bujumbura Rural province) are among the hardest hit. Thousands of families have been forced to leave their flooded homes in the last week. Most of the 6,239 households, including 5,208 from Gatumba and 1,121 from Rukaramu, are being sheltered either by host families or in houses under construction and at collective centres. Some families remain in their homes despite being partially submerged.

Burundi - Tableau de bord de suivi des flux : Frontière à la République Unie de Tanzanie (Mars 2021) - Burundi

Burundi - Tableau de bord de suivi des flux : Frontière à la République Unie de Tanzanie (Mars 2021) - Burundi
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Tanzania gears up for the Sustainability Starts with Teachers programme

Share Tanzania is prepared to join the Sustainability Starts with Teachers (SST) programme as the eighth country in Southern Africa, starting with a workshop from 27 to 28 April 2021. With funding from SIDA and targeting teacher educators, SST is a collaborative capacity-building programme on Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) that runs in 11 countries in southern Africa over four years. The United Republic of Tanzania embraces the achievement of high quality and sustainable human development for its citizens. This is engraved in the country’s constitution and in its long-term development visions. There is a strong nation-wide partnership and commitment to implementation, monitoring, tracking and reporting Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), backed by a strong political will, collective ownership, integrated planning, and supportive legal frameworks. A “whole-of-society” approach has been adopted, and a robust national SDGs coordination and monitoring framework, su

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