Alert 3 : The right of Congolese refugees to voluntarily return to their country must be upheld by the Government of Burundi and UNHCR

As part of UMUSEKE program, human rights organizations, the Burundian League of Human Rights Iteka and King Umurundi Freedom, continue to document the humanitarian situation of Congolese refugees who fled the crisis shaking Eastern DRC. Following up on the previous Continue reading Alert 3 : The right of Congolese refugees to voluntarily return to their country must be upheld by the Government of Burundi and UNHCR

REPORT OF THE BURUNDIAN LEAGUE FOR HUMAN RIGHTS “ITEKA” ON THE SITUATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN BURUNDI DURING THE MONTH OF JANUARY 2026

This monthly report for January 2026 is a summary of the weekly Iteka n’Ijambo bulletins from issues 508 to 511. This report analyzes the human rights situation. It reviews civil and political rights and economic, social, and cultural rights. It Continue reading REPORT OF THE BURUNDIAN LEAGUE FOR HUMAN RIGHTS “ITEKA” ON THE SITUATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN BURUNDI DURING THE MONTH OF JANUARY 2026

ANNUAL REPORT OF ITEKA LEAGUE ON THE HUMAN RIGHTS SITUATION IN BURUNDI 2025

This 2025 annual report on the human rights situation in Burundi examines the political, governance, judicial, environmental, security, human rights, and humanitarian context. It also addresses civil and political rights, social, economic and cultural rights, as well as category-specific rights, Continue reading ANNUAL REPORT OF ITEKA LEAGUE ON THE HUMAN RIGHTS SITUATION IN BURUNDI 2025

The right of Voluntary return for Congolese refugees must be preserved by the government of Burundi and UNHCR

Within the framework of UMUSEKE program, human rights organizations such as the Burundian Human Rights League Iteka and King Umurundi Freedom have monitored and documented the humanitarian situation of Congolese who fled the crisis in Eastern DRC following the capture Continue reading The right of Voluntary return for Congolese refugees must be preserved by the government of Burundi and UNHCR