Inades-Formation Burundi Annual General Meeting, 2023 results judged satisfactory by associate members

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As part of its efforts to promote associative life, the National Office held its Ordinary General Meeting on Saturday, May 4, 2024, with 80% of 56 affective members in attendance.

Under the chairmanship of the new Legal Representative, Mr. NINGANZA Emery, the items dealt with included (1) Analysis of the financial report and that of the statutory auditor 2023; (2) Analysis of the activity report 2023; (3) Presentation of the Supervisory Board’s report; (4) Orientations for Inades-Formation Burundi’s institutional path; (5) Discussions on the terms of reference of the diagnostic study on the mechanisms and dysfunctions of companies and proposal of strategic orientations 2026-2040; (6) Election of two members to complete the Executive Committee; (7) Election of the new Supervisory Board.

The reports were favorably received by participants. A shared understandingmmune has been cleared. Participants appreciated the level of achievements for fiscal 2023, which reached 96.2%.

This reflects the organization’s firm commitment tons implementing projects in the field according to the terms agreed with partners. However, the challenges posed by fuel shortages disrupted certain activities.

All the reports for the year2023 have been reviewed and approved by the Annual General Meeting.

Participants also discussed the terms of reference for the diagnostic study on company mechanisms and dysfunctions, and proposed strategic orientations for 2026-2040.

The organization has already appointed a team of people to facilitate this work. In the meantime, she is making the terms of reference her own.

The Annual General Meeting also replaced two members of the Executive Committee (former Chairman Mr. BUTOYI André and former2nd Vice-Chairman Mrs. NDAYIKENGURUKIYE Espérance) in accordance with regulations. The latter have been justifiably unavailable for some time. Two people were elected and the new full Executive Committee is now made up of :

  1. Mr NINGANZA Emery, Chairman and Legal Representative ;
  2. Mr BARANCIRA Nabort, 1st Vice-Chairman and 1st Legal Representative Alternate ;
  3. Mr FURERO Felix,2nd Vice-Chairman and2nd Alternate Representative ;
  4. Mrs NTAHONKIRIYE Pélagie, member ;
  5. Mr NDAYIZEYE Alexis, member.

The Annual General Meeting elected the new Supervisory Board for a 3-year term. It is composed of :

  1. RUFYIKIRI Emmanuel, Chairman ;
  2. NIBIGIRA Thérèse, Vice-Chairman ;
  3. NIYONSABA Diomède, Secretary.

The Annual General Meeting was very productive. The new President and Legal Representative of Inades-Formation Burundi, Mr. NINGANZA Emery, closed the activities with a word of thanks to everyone involved in achieving the results.

The organization’s visibility and positioning are certainly clearer than before. We need to maintain the momentum, if not go beyond it,” adds the Chairman.

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ABCD2 project

Projet ABCD-Un élève un arbre COP28

1. Project title

Supporting the scaling-up of community experiences and citizen monitoring of public policies in response to climate change in sub-Saharan Africa (ABCD 2 project)

2. Summary

The project to scale up community experiences and dynamics of citizen monitoring of public policies in the face of climate change in sub-Saharan Africa is the continuation of an initial project to capitalize on these experiences.

In fact, in 2022, with funding from the Basque Agency for Development Cooperation (ABCD), Inades-Formation carried out the “Study-capitalization of good practices in the face of the challenges of climate change and local governance in sub-Saharan Africa ” project, which capitalized on 50 experiences, including 31 climate change adaptation experiences and 19 governance experiences in 11 sub-Saharan African countries.

Based on the results of this pilot project, we have been able to identify and capitalize on some of the living realities of community efforts to combat the problems posed by climate change in Africa. They have been developed by a variety of players, including public services specializing in environmental and climate change management, civil society organizations and farmers’ organizations.

This second phase of the project, which will run for 30 months (2022-2024), aims to (i) scale up these good experiences developed by communities in African countries, in terms of adaptation, mitigation and resilience to climate change and of (ii) support the dynamics of citizen monitoring of the associated policy and regulatory frameworks.

ACF-AO project

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1. Project title

Feminist Climate Action Project – West Africa ACF-AO

2. Summary

The “Feminist Climate Action in West Africa” project is being implemented in Côte d’Ivoire to contribute effectively to the resilience and fight against the effects of climate change by ecologically sensitive coastal and island communities, with a particular focus on rural women and young people.

It will build the capacity of communities, particularly women and young people, to implement strategies to protect biodiversity and ecosystems, notably through the adoption of agroecological practices, energy diversification and advocacy. It will strengthen the participation of rural women and young people in local governance of biodiversity and climate action.

Funded by Global Affairs Canada | Affaires mondiales Canada, the ACF AO project is taking place in Côte d’Ivoire, Guinea-Bissau, Senegal and Togo.

It is managed in Côte d’Ivoire by SUCO and Inades-Formation – Secrétariat Général.

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