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Rusizi National Park Is Developing New Infrastructure to Strengthen Its Protection and Tourist Attraction

Summary by IWACU Burundi
This nature reserve now has new infrastructure and equipment to improve its management, strengthen the protection of its biodiversity and develop tourism. The official ceremony of the ceremony was held on Thursday 13 August 2026, in the presence of representatives of the Burundian government, the Kingdom of Belgium, the European Union, the Pnud and many other guests.
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This nature reserve now has new infrastructure and equipment to improve its management, strengthen the protection of its biodiversity and develop tourism. The official ceremony of the ceremony was held on Thursday 13 August 2026, in the presence of representatives of the Burundian government, the Kingdom of Belgium, the European Union, the Pnud and many other guests.

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IWACU Burundi broke the news in Burundi on Thursday, August 20, 2026.
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