ACECI launches a new sensitisation and fundraising campaign for the anti-malaria project. Read more...
Malaria kills a child every 30 second in the world. The government of Burundi wishes to eradicate this disease through sustainable development. Read more...
In 2012, ACECI celebrated it's fifth anniversary and this success was possible because of your involvement. There are more and more of you participating in ACECI's activities, public awareness programs and funding drives. Read more...
Professor Gregory Patience Department of Chemical Engineering Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal, joined the conference in Burundi to begin the project of production of anti-mosquito in Africa.
The International Conference on the Great Lakes Region with 11 member states. Read more...
A new biopesticide has been approved by the US EPA that can be used as an insect repellent. It is manufactured from the catnip plant that is currently cultivated throughout the world. The first step of this project will be to evaluate the interest and infrastructure of Burundi to cultivate catnip and manufacture the biopesticide. The budget for the entire project may be on the order of $20 million. An international conference will be held in Burundi from October 14-16, 2010 to initiate the project.
June 20 2013 Montréal - Souper bénéfice Read more...
June 20 2013 Québec - Gala gastronomique Read more...
Activity Reports 2012 Read more...
These Zumba evenings are organized by ACECI and are hosted and sponsored by professional aerobics professor Béatrice Zorza. The goal is the funding of ACECI's catnip project and the fight against malaria. On April 25th 2013, World anti-malaria Day, a mission from ACECI will travel to Burundi to take part in the celebrations and to organize further activities linked to our project there. Béatrice Zorza will take part in this mission ahd she will organize Zumba activities in Bujumbura, as part of our public awareness program. Read more...