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Strategic Objectives6Strategic Objectives
- Strategic Objective
Burundian refugees enjoy unhindered access to asylum, are able to access fair, impartial and efficient RSD procedures, are fully documented, and enjoy a favourable protection environment in host countries and upon return. - Strategic Objective
Protection systems are strengthened to ensure Burundian refugees and returnees are able to enjoy their full rights, specifically with regard to safety and security, child protection, sexual and gender-based violence, and community-based protection. - Strategic Objective
Burundian refugees, returnees and all affected persons access essential services with progressive inclusion in national health, education, social protection and other services. - Strategic Objective
Peaceful co-existence and social cohesion between host communities and refugees, as well as for returnees in their home communities, is supported, including through protection of the natural environment. - Strategic Objective
Refugees and returnees transition from aid dependence towards self-reliance and resilience, with the capacity and opportunity to contribute to the economic development of their host/home communities while in countries of asylum and upon return to Burundi – breaking the dependency cycle and restoring control and dignity to their lives. - Strategic Objective
Comprehensive solutions for Burundian refugees are progressively achieved.
- Strategic Objective
Response plan
REG
Burundi Regional Refugee Response Plan 2021
Strategic Objectives
SO1
Burundian refugees enjoy unhindered access to asylum, are able to access fair, impartial and efficient RSD procedures, are fully documented, and enjoy a favourable protection environment in host countries and upon return.
SO2
Protection systems are strengthened to ensure Burundian refugees and returnees are able to enjoy their full rights, specifically with regard to safety and security, child protection, sexual and gender-based violence, and community-based protection.
SO3
Burundian refugees, returnees and all affected persons access essential services with progressive inclusion in national health, education, social protection and other services.
SO4
Peaceful co-existence and social cohesion between host communities and refugees, as well as for returnees in their home communities, is supported, including through protection of the natural environment.
SO5
Refugees and returnees transition from aid dependence towards self-reliance and resilience, with the capacity and opportunity to contribute to the economic development of their host/home communities while in countries of asylum and upon return to Burundi – breaking the dependency cycle and restoring control and dignity to their lives.
SO6
Comprehensive solutions for Burundian refugees are progressively achieved.