A total of 38,087 Burundian refugees have been repatriated between January and November 2007.
In 2006, the United States accepted approximately 10,000 Burundian refugees.
About 1.7 million Rwandan and 200,000 Burundian refugees have sought shelter in neighboring countries.
In late 1993, about 50,000 Burundian refugees from the Burundi Civil War began streaming into primarily South Kivu.
The refugee workers do not like to say where the Burundian refugees are.
Denmark also supports Burundian and Congolese refugees in Tanzania.
In fall 2007, Westbury admitted Burundian refugees who were resettled in Houston.
The Council recognised the important role that countries in the region, particularly Tanzania, which hosted thousands of Burundian refugees.
In the current circumstances a voluntary return of Burundian refugees in Tanzanian camps is not, frankly, likely and a forced repatriation is hardly advisable.
They also want to help 92,500 Burundian refugees return and send home some 22,500 Rwandans and Zairians who have fled to Burundi.