Projects in progress
Education and child protection
total funding
€1,900,000
News
6 October 2025
INIBU call for projects: winners of the first edition announced !
The Government of the Principality of Monaco (Department of International Cooperation) and its partner, the François-Xavier Bagnoud Association (FXB) in Burundi, are pleased to announce the first 10 winners of the INIBU call for projects - Support for Local Initiatives in Burundi.
7 July 2025
INIBU call for projects: launch of the very first edition today!
The Government of the Principality of Monaco (Department of International Cooperation) and its partner the Association François-Xavier Bagnoud FXB in Burundi are today launching the 1st edition of the call for projects INIBU - Support for Local Initiatives in Burundi.
23 October 2024
Isabelle Berro-Amadeï in Burundi on a working visit
From 15 to 20 October 2024, a Monegasque delegation* led by Isabelle Berro-Amadeï, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation, travelled to Burundi to meet local partners and beneficiaries of projects supported by Monaco’s Department of International Cooperation. They also held discussions with Burundian officials. A framework cooperation agreement was signed by the two countries before the visit.
7 October 2024
Monaco and Burundi sign a framework cooperation agreement
On 5 October, Ms Isabelle Berro-Amadeï, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation, and H.E. Mr Albert Shingiro, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Development Cooperation of the Republic of Burundi, signed a framework cooperation agreement during the 19th Summit of the Francophonie.
10 March 2020
Partnership renewed between Monaco and the Fondation Alliance Française
Moramanga (Madagascar), 5th March 2020. The Government of the Principality of Monaco and the Fondation Alliance Française have announced the renewal of their partnership agreement to implement the Alliance 3.0 project.
20 December 2017
Burundi – Prix d’excellence pour l’école de Matana, soutenue par le Gouvernement Princier.
Trois ans après sa première rentrée scolaire, l’école secondaire de référence de Matana, qui accueille 269 élèves dont 32 enfants orphelins ou vulnérables, se positionne 3ème au concours national des écoles du Burundi.