Framework Cooperation Agreement signed between Monaco and the Republic of Burundi

Framework Cooperation Agreement signed between Monaco and the Republic of Burundi - On the sidelines of the 19th Francophonie Summit, a Framework Cooperation Agreement has been signed between Monaco and the Republic of Burundi. This agreement aims to deepen relations, the friendship and cooperation with Burundi, a historic partner country of the Monegasque Cooperation. As a reminder, the Prince's Government has been working in Burundi since 2008. With support and partnerships bringing together international organizations and civil society actors to develop synergies between them and ensure the most appropriate response to the country’s needs. The agreement is a way to further formalise the Prince's Government in its commitment alongside the Government of Burundi, in areas such as health, education and child protection, food and nutritional security, and access to decent work. Monaco’s Government Counselor-Minister of External Relations and Cooperation Isabelle BERRO-AMADEÏ, is due to travel to Burundi at the end of this month for a working visit that will allow her to meet with Burundian authorities and partners. 

 

 

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