A Framework For Responsible Aid To Burundi
Author: International Crisis Group (ICG)
Date: 2003
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42 pages
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The Burundian people, economy, and state structures have suffered heavily from a decade of fighting. As a ceasefire is set in place and the peace process gains momentum, the time is ripe for the international community to resume aid programmes. But how can donors also play a role in building peace? This document by the International Crisis Group examines the need for responsible aid and offers extensive recommendations to donors and the wider international community for the key role they can play in Burundi.
The prudence so far practiced by the international community in delivering aid to Burundi has actually been counter-productive. The international community’s complete engagement is now necessary to move Burundi from war to peace. Depending on what types of aid are provided, to whom and what conditions are attached, responsible aid can have a very powerful role for future peace and stability.
There are manifold potentials for responsible aid to Burundi. It could consolidate the credibility of the transitional government and become an engine for reforms. It could also address the structural causes of the conflict and help to build peace. Other relevant findings include:
The international community must give the financial and political support necessary to implement the Arusha accords or face the potential consequences of its collapse. Some of the policy relevant recommendations include:
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Source:
International Crisis Group, 2003, ‘A Framework For Responsible Aid To Burundi’, ICG Africa Report No. 57, Brussels
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International Crisis Group (ICG), http://www.crisisweb.org