Stamm Foundation: Concrete Actions for Education, Entrepreneurship, and Humanitarian Aid
- Feb 2
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The Stamm Foundation continues its commitment to educational, social, and humanitarian development in Burundi. Through several initiatives, it supports children, youth, and vulnerable communities to provide them with better opportunities for the future.
A Community Daycare Preparing Children for the Future

The Buterere community daycare, established by the Stamm Foundation in partnership with Burundikids, plays a key role in preparing young children for school.
This year, the daycare welcomes 278 children, including 96 who are preparing to enter primary school. Through educational and playful activities, these children develop early academic skills while strengthening their social abilities and self-confidence.
Encouraging Youth Entrepreneurship

The Stamm Foundation supports and promotes young people who take the initiative to build their future through entrepreneurship. By encouraging these initiatives, the foundation actively contributes to promoting independence, creativity, and sustainable economic development.
Technical Environmental Education in Ngozi

The Technical School for Environmental Education in Ngozi recently celebrated the graduation of 112 students:
39 graduates in the TIAA section
37 graduates in Water and Forestry
36 graduates in Veterinary studies
With a success rate of over 80% in the national exam, this school, supported by the Stamm Foundation, trains young people to tackle current environmental challenges and pursue higher education. It now stands as a model of sustainable and innovative education.
Humanitarian Support for Congolese Refugees

Through its partnership with the World Food Programme (WFP), the Stamm Foundation provides food assistance to Congolese refugees staying at the Makombe transit center in Rumonge.
Since December, more than 10,000 refugees have benefited from hot meals, an essential support that helps improve their living conditions and preserve their dignity.
Practical Training for Students in Kimerejana

Students from ETEE Kimerejana actively participate in practical projects focused on food production. They are currently working on chili pepper production and preservation, with already promising results.
Students from the TAA section also produce other food products such as milk and bread, strengthening their technical skills and professional independence.
A Sustainable Commitment for a Better Future
Through these projects, the Stamm Foundation reaffirms its mission: supporting education, encouraging entrepreneurship, and assisting vulnerable communities. These initiatives directly contribute to sustainable development and improving living conditions for local populations.



