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  2. FHI 360 - Wikipedia

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    Formerly called. Family Health International, International Fertility Research Program. FHI 360 (formerly Family Health International) is a nonprofit human development organization based in North Carolina. FHI 360 operates in more than 70 countries and all U.S. states and territories. Established in 1971, the organization manages projects ...

  3. Education in Burundi - Wikipedia

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    Education is compulsory in Burundi for the six years between the ages of seven and 13. [1] Theoretically, primary education is free at point of use. [2] Primary education in Burundi spans six grades between the ages of 7 and 13. The next educational tier, known as Lower Secondary, c omprises an additional four grades.

  4. AED (non-profit) - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.aed.org. AED, formerly the Academy for Educational Development (1961 to 2011), was a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization that focused on education, health and economic development for the "least advantaged in the United States and developing countries throughout the world." [4] AED operated more than 250 programs in the United ...

  5. Burundi - Wikipedia

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    Burundi, [c] officially the Republic of Burundi, [d] is a landlocked country in the Great Rift Valley at the junction between the African Great Lakes region and East Africa. It is bordered by Rwanda to the north, Tanzania to the east and southeast, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the west; Lake Tanganyika lies along its southwestern ...

  6. Foreign relations of Burundi - Wikipedia

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    The 1993 embargo placed on Burundi by regional states hurt diplomatic relations with its neighbors; relations have improved since the 1999 suspension of these sanctions. Burundi is a member of various international and regional organizations, including the United Nations, the African Union, the African Development Bank and the Francophonie.

  7. Ward Cates - Wikipedia

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    fhi 360 Willard Cates Jr. (November 16, 1942 – March 17, 2016) was an American epidemiologist and public health advocate known for his work on HIV/AIDS and women's health . In 1974, he began working at the Epidemic Intelligence Service of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), where he researched the epidemiology of abortion .

  8. Health in Burundi - Wikipedia

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    Improving health in Burundi. Burundi is one of the poorest African countries, burdened by a high prevalence of communicable, maternal, neonatal, nutritional, and non-communicable diseases. The burden of communicable diseases generally outweighs the burden of other diseases. [1] Mothers and children are among those most vulnerable to this burden ...

  9. Human rights in Burundi - Wikipedia

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    Overview. Burundi is governed as a presidential representative democratic republic, with an estimated population of 10,557,259 in 2012. The country has experienced a long history of social unrest and ethnic tension between the Hutu majority and Tutsi minority, with successive civil wars jeopardizing national development since Burundi's decolonization as a Belgian territory in 1962.