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Youth in Burera Were Asked to Eat a Small Amount of Food.

Summary by UMUSEKE
Youth in Burera District, especially those living in border sectors, were urged to make a living from their earnings instead of engaging in human trafficking. This was reiterated in the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) campaign in the Northern Province, in border areas. During this campaign, residents are being informed about the characteristics of human trafficking, how it is committed, its consequences and how to prevent it. Some of the …
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Youth in Burera District, especially those living in border sectors, were urged to make a living from their earnings instead of engaging in human trafficking. This was reiterated in the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) campaign in the Northern Province, in border areas. During this campaign, residents are being informed about the characteristics of human trafficking, how it is committed, its consequences and how to prevent it. Some of the …

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UMUSEKE broke the news in on Friday, February 20, 2026.
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