suzana says that she will die from sorrow. monthshs ago she watched in horror as anti-government militia in burundi violently tore her family apart. [interviewewer speaking lococal langnguage] narrator: the violent acts weren't solely attributed to anti-government militia. mamanase, a hospital pharmacist, was arrested by burunundi's pro-government forces. he still bears the scars of his torturous 3-month stayay in prisison. [shouting] [gunfire, whistle blowing] [indistinct shouting] filippppo: more than 2 270,000 people have fled to neighboring countries, , particularly tanzania, drc, and rwandada. andd that flow hasn't ended because the internalal conflict in burundi continues to be the cause of internal and especially exteternal displacement. all t s to sasay that africa is and remains the theater of some of the largest refugee situations in the world. unfortunately, uhuh, it has not receivedd enouh attention. fufunding of our operations i in africa continues to be very lowow. it is importat that the same attention that this