Project profile — Burundi Crisis - Emergency Assistance for Refugees - UNHCR 2015



Overview 

CA-3-D002980001
$2,500,000
UNHCR - United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (41121)
2015-10-20 - 2015-12-31
Closed
Global Affairs Canada
YFMInternaAssistPartnershp&Programing Br

Country / region 

• Tanzania (88.00%)
• Rwanda (4.00%)
• Congo, Democratic Republic (4.00%)
• Uganda (4.00%)

Sector 

• Emergency Response: Relief co-ordination; protection and support services (72050) (100.00%)

Policy marker 

• Gender equality (significant objective)
• Environmental sustainability (cross-cutting) (not targeted)
• Participatory development and good governance (not targeted)
• Trade development (not targeted)
• Biodiversity (not targeted)
• Climate change mitigation (not targeted)
• Climate Change Adaptation (not targeted)
• Urban issues (not targeted)
• Desertification (not targeted)
• Children's issues (not targeted)
• Youth Issues (not targeted)
• Indigenous Issues (not targeted)
• Disability (not targeted)
• ICT as a tool for development (not targeted)

Description 

October 2015 - Significant political instability and violence in Burundi, arising from opposition to President Pierre Nkurunziza’s re-election, has led to increased insecurity in the country and mounting refugee flows into neighbouring countries. Since April, nearly 200,000 people have fled as refugees from Burundi, with the majority fleeing to Tanzania, Rwanda, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), and Uganda. The ability of agencies to respond has been constrained by limited funding and considerable pre-existing humanitarian crises in the region. With the support of GAC and other donors, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) is responding to the urgent needs of Burundian refugees in Tanzania, Rwanda, DRC and Uganda. Project activities include: (1) providing registration, identification documentation, and protection services for refugees; (2) addressing the basic needs of refugees through the provision of health care, water and sanitation, and education services; (3) providing livelihood supplies, equipment, and training to refugees to enhance livelihood opportunities and self-reliance; and (4) providing emergency shelter, basic household items, and rehabilitating infrastructure for refugee populations.

Expected results 

The expected outcomes for this project include: (1) increased access to services and assistance aimed at protecting the basic rights of refugees; (2) increased access to safe drinking water and sanitation facilities for refugees; (3) increased access to basic health care for refugees; (4) increased access to basic education for refugees; (5) increased access to interventions designed to promote greater self-sufficiency and reduce negative coping strategies; and (6) increased access to emergency shelter and basic infrastructure for refugees. The expected ultimate outcome is lives saved, suffering alleviated and human dignity maintained in countries experiencing humanitarian crisis or acute food insecurity.

Results achieved 

N/A

Budget and spending 


Original budget $0
Planned disbursement $0
Transactions
Country percentages by sector
Type of finance Aid grant excluding debt reorganisation
Collaboration type Bilateral
Type of aid Contributions to specific-purpose programmes and funds managed by implementing partners