Friday, October 14, 2011

HER EXCELLENCY THE FIRST LADY OF BURUNDI ORGANIZED A CONFERENCE ON FAMILY PLANNING IN BURUNDI



Her Excellency the First Lady of Burundi Rev. Denise Nkurunziza

In partnership with UNFPA, in the premises of Club du Lac Tanganyika (Bujumbura City this) this Friday 14th October 2011, Her Excellency the First Lady of Burundi Rev. Denise Nkurunziza organized and launched a conference to which around 200 different religious leaders, governmental officers, diplomats, NGOs and Media were invited for a discussion seeking adequate ways to control demography in Burundi.
Due to the fact that 866 births are registered on a daily basis in Burundi, the conference was organized to share knowledge on the effects of the increasing birth rates on the child-mother health, on the family and the socioeconomic development of the nation in general; and then contribute to the best practices if not the propositions on how to resolve that demographic challenge in Burundi.
During the conference, it was noticed that the demographic explosion is coming up as a hindrance to the efforts of the government to promote reconciliation, sound healthy, the socioeconomic development, the protection of the environment and the Millennium Development Objective including the Vision Burundi 2025.
In Her speech, H.E. Rev. Denise Nkurunziza, said, “There is no way we can overlook the demographic challenge and its effects in our country. We obviously need teachings to know more about when life starts and the appropriate methods to be used to control fecundity effectively.”
Moreover, the Spouse of the Head of the State added, “It is of great help that different religious leaders set up a consistent framework and commission which can work on the best practices which do not jeopardize the Word of God; to offer their contribution to the way out of the demographic explosion; the government would be able to use some of your findings”.





Tuesday, October 11, 2011

MISSION FOR ADVANCING THEOLOGICAL EDUCATION/FRIENDS COMMITTED TO CARING WORKING WITH BUNTU FOUNDATION, BURUNDI AFRICA

Prof. Clyde Rivers and Arnold Doobay, Executive Director of MATEFCC

Prof. Clyde Rivers, Ambassador at Large for the Republic of Burundi, Africa, met with Arnold Doobay, Executive Director of MATEFCC, in Nairobi, Kenya to discuss and create a partnership with the Buntu Foundation of Republic of Burundi.



The Buntu Foundation is an organization created by the First Lady of Burundi, Denise Nkurunziza, to help the orphans, widows and underprivileged in Burundi. Arnold Doobay, Executive Director of Mission for Advancing Theological Education and Friends Committed to Caring, has committed to his first project with the Buntu Foundation.  Which will bring healthcare and medicines to aid the sick in Burundi.



Prof. Clyde Rivers spoke of Arnold Doobay saying, “He is a very great man. He is helping the world in practical ways as he shows the world the love of God. This is a strong partnership between the Buntu Foundation and this Canadian organization. We look forward to the great days ahead.”


COMMUNITY WORKS BUILDING THE NEW BURUNDI AFRICA

Dr. Clyde Rivers, working to help build a hospital in Burundi

The President of Republic of Burundi, H.E. Pierre Nkurunziza, has created a life -changing program for his country. The program is called Community Works. Every Saturday from 9:00 – 11:00 eight million Burundians are working together to develop their country in a positive way.



Dr. Clyde Rivers,Ambassador at Large for the Republic of Burundi, said today, “ I was just in Burundi helping with a Community Works project where an entire village was building a hospital for the sick of their community. It is amazing to watch the unity created when people are engaged in building their own community. The power of the Community Works Programs is in the unity as the people of Burundi work to build a better community to live in. This will go farther than nearly anything else you can do. What we build together we will love forever – Community Works, works! This is the new model to that will help develop the continent of Africa.”

This is the New Burundi