Strategic Framework for Peacebuilding in Burundi (PBC/1/BDI/4)
Source: PBC | Burundi Configuration
Type: United Nations
Theme: Youth Employment, Transitional Justice, Social Recovery, Security Sector Reform, Rule of Law, Peace Process, Human Rights, Good Governance, Gender, Elections, Economic Recovery
Country: Burundi


Publish Date: 07/30/2007
Author: PBC | Burundi Configuration

Language: English

Strategic Framework for Peacebuilding in Burundi, endorsed at the country-specific meeting held on 20 Jun 2007 and sent to the Security Council, General Assembly and ECOSOC with a substantive letter from the Chair of the Burundi Configuration. The Strategic Framework outlines principles of cooperation; objectives, analysis of major challenges and identification of threats; mutual engagements of the government, the PBC, and other international and national stakeholders; and review of progress and monitoring. 
 
I. Background
 
II. Principles of Cooperation
 
III. Context
 
IV. Objectives, analysis of major challenges and identification of threats
IV. a) Objectives
IV. b) Analysis of major challenges and identification of threats
(i) Promotion of Good Governance
(ii) Global Ceasefire Agreement between the Government of Burundi and the PALIPEHUTU-FNL
(iii) Security Sector
(iv) Justice, promotion of human rights and the fight against impunity
(v) Land issues and socioeconomic recovery
(vi) Mobilization and coordination of international assistance
(vii) Regional dimension
(viii) Gender dimension
 
V. Mutual engagements
V. a) The Government of Burundi
V. b) The Peacebuilding Commission
V. c) The government of Burundi and the PBC encourage the following parties to contribute to the implementation of this Strategic Framework
(i) Civil society, religious communities and the Bashingantahe institution
(ii) Women's Organizations
(iii) The Private Sector
(iv) Political parties represented in Parliament and/or in local councils
V. d) International partners
(i) The United Nations system
(ii) Bilateral and multilateral partners
(iii) The sub-region
 
VI. Review of Progress and Monitoring