Evaluation of the Millennium Evaluation of the Millennium Development Goals in Burundi Development Goals in Burundi Eradication of Extreme Poverty in Burundi California State University Monterey Bay Global Studies GS: 400 Senior Capstone Jerome Sindano
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Evaluation of the Millennium Development Evaluation of the Millennium Development Goals in BurundiGoals in Burundi
Eradication of Extreme Poverty in Burundi
California State University Monterey Bay
Global Studies
GS: 400 Senior Capstone
Jerome Sindano
Research Question and HypothesisResearch Question and Hypothesis
Research Question: What should be done by the government of Burundi to eradicate the extreme poverty?
Hypothesis: The poverty in Burundi is caused by four reasons:
• geopolitical location (landlocked),
• lose of manpower (refugees and displacement caused by the war and conflicts),
• severe weather conditions (climate change),
• poor quality of education and lack of economic awareness
Government strategies have to address these issues to eradicate poverty.
Research Methods Research Methods
• Primary Methods:– E-mail survey of development professionals from the
field– Case study (Botswana, Costa Rica, Belgium)
• Secondary Methods:– Private and public databases and resources (UNDP,
World Bank, IMF and the government of Burundi) – Comparative Method– Development Method– Qualitative Method
Definition of PovertyDefinition of Poverty• Measures the well-being of
nations, households and individuals
• Determines an opportunity of individuals to get basic needs, such as water, shelter and clothing, minimum standards of living (<$1 a day, <$2 a day)
• Absolute vs. relative poverty
• Temporary vs. chronic
• HPI 1/1 index
Poverty in BurundiPoverty in Burundi
• HPI rank-81, value-37.6• National poverty line-36.4% • Population living below $1 a day
– 54.6%• Population living below $2 a day
– 87.65%• Per capita income of the poor -
$365• Children underweight for age–
45%• Population without access to
purified water – 21%• Literacy rate – 40.7%
Retrieved from http://earthtrends.wri.org/povlinks/map/m_43.php
Current Poverty Eradication Current Poverty Eradication StrategiesStrategies
According to Burundi PRSP four strategies are prioritized:
• Improvement of governance and security
• Promotion of sustainable and equitable economic growth
• Development of human capital
• Combating HIV/AIDS
Comparative Case StudyComparative Case Study
• Countries: – Botswana
• HPI 1 – 31.4
– Costa Rica• HPI 1 – 4.4
– Belgium• HPI 2 – 12.4
Botswana
Costa Rica
Belgium
Comparative Case Study (cont.)Comparative Case Study (cont.)
Comparative Case Study (cont.)Comparative Case Study (cont.)
Comparative Case Study (cont.)Comparative Case Study (cont.)
FindingsFindings
Reasons for poverty in Burundi include:
• Financial mismanagement and misallocation of budget
• Lack of government commitment to economic growth
• Lack of technology
• More imports than exports
Strategies Selected From Case Strategies Selected From Case StudiesStudies
• Develop global partnership system• Apply free trade policies• Increase youth employment • Build peace and tranquility• Create environment for foreign investment• Mobilize domestic investment• Develop tourism
Policy RecommendationsPolicy Recommendations
• Develop tourism and agriculture
• Attract foreign direct investment– Increase market openness– Strengthen local currency– Reduce taxes on imports– Facilitate FDI operation in the field