The troubling and critical situation of human rights in Burundi under President Evariste
Ndayishimiye highlights an alarming reality, arising from a complex socio-political landscape
that influences the current priorities and dynamics of the country. After a long period of civil
conflicts generated under the administration of his predecessor in 2015, Ndayishimiye’s arrival in
the presidency in June 2020 raised hopes for potential positive changes in national governance. Read the report