Bujumbura, Burundi – August 24, 2023

In a noteworthy act of diplomacy and partnership, the United States Government has officially transferred two strategically located office buildings in Bujumbura, worth USD 1.32 million (approximately 3.6 billion BIF), to the Government of Burundi.

The ceremony formalizing the permanent transfer of ownership was conducted by Paul Richardson, the Country Representative for USAID/Burundi, and Ferdinand Bashikako, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Development Cooperation for the Government of Burundi.

Following a Trust Agreement signed by the Government of Burundi in July 1990, these buildings were initially purchased and utilized by USAID/Burundi as their principal offices. Later, after USAID relocated to the new U.S. Embassy compound, the buildings—encompassing a total area of approximately 2,860 square meters—served as vital hubs for USAID’s partners. This versatile usage has led to the implementation of a wide range of impactful activities funded by USAID that have been instrumental in advancing Burundi’s development.

"The United States values its long-standing relationship with Burundi. This transfer is not merely an act of giving; it symbolizes the strength and endurance of our collaborative efforts,” remarked Paul Richardson, the USAID/Burundi Country Representative. The United States remains committed to fostering a meaningful partnership with Burundi as both nations strive towards common goals.

For additional information or media inquiries, please reach out to BujumburaPAO@state.gov

 

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Paul Richardson, USAID Country Representative for Burundi signing the transfer or ownership documents with Ferdinand Bashikako, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Development Cooperation