Human Health Aid Burundi
Bujumbura
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Basic Information

Organization Name:
Human Health Aid Burundi
Organization Regions:
  • Africa
  • Organization Country Location:
    Qatar
  • Organization City/Locality:
    Bujumbura
Operating Languages:
Organization mission and work description:

Human Health Aid Burundi (HHA Burundi) is a volunteer based-association registered under 530/1349 on 23rd December 2008 by the Minister of Home Affairs. It is locally established to help others to achieve the sustainable development goals (UN SDG, specifically SDG 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 13, 10, 16 (16.1; 16.2; 16.9) and 17). It is bound by the fundamental principles/codes of conduct of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement that are signatories. HHA envisions a built community in which all human beings have the right to live equally and dignity.

Organization's Contacts

  • Primary Contact Name:
    Nyamiye Hermenegilde
  • Primary Contact Title:
    Legal Representative
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OUR INTERNATIONAL COALITION IS MADE UP OF MORE THAN 400 CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS

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Organization's Work & Expertise

Organization's SGD16 Expertise:
  • 16.1 - Significantly reduce all forms of violence and related death rates everywhere
  • 16.2 - End abuse, exploitation, trafficking and all forms of violence against and torture of children
  • 16.9 - By 2030, provide legal identity for all, including birth registration
Organization's Areas of Expertise:
  • Global/UN Engagement & Advocacy
  • Capacity building/CSO training & education

Current Commitment to SDG16+

Summary of commitment:

Our mission aligns with SDG16, focusing on ending abuse, exploitation, and violence against children. Integrated into our Action Plan (2020-2025), we contribute to a national plan as part of a government framework working group. We conduct research, case studies, and awareness campaigns with universities and policymakers, strengthen stakeholder partnerships, and run community campaigns. 78% of youth under 18 know UNSDG16, and 98% of government institutions have adopted it in their plans.

Organization's priorities and work in relation to commitment:

We will continue amplifying our voice to reduce social inequality and discrimination, addressing violence against women and girls and human trafficking targeting them. We advocate for inclusivity and gender-based mainstreaming in climate action and health responses. To achieve a 25% case reduction by 2030, we collaborate with decision-makers, agencies, and CSOs. We also partner with human rights NGOs to monitor actions, report progress, and promote UNSDG goals through international mechanisms.

Organization's work related to TAP network's SGD16+ work & accountability for 2030 Agenda:

Plan on engaging in TAP's work as a Partner:

A COLLABORATIVE CAMPAIGN TO BRING THE WORK OF CIVIL SOCIETY ON SDG16+ TO THE 2019 HLPF.

Voices of SDG 16+: Stories of Global Action

Reports on Organization's Past Commitments