TRANSFORMING BURUNDI & BEYOND

GLO identifies, equips and empowers the best local leaders of passion, integrity, gifting and vision for the transformation of Burundi, bottom-up and top-down.

Stories of Hope

We have over 20 partners who work with the poorest and most marginalised communities in Burundi to bring about sustainable and strategic change. Read more about it here:

An Audience of Millions!

As the only Christian TV station in Burundi, Heritage Television (HTV) has a crucial, strategic role in Burundi. They broadcast a wide variety of programmes, from discussions around tricky topics, to Bible teaching, to music. It’s aim is to broadcast messages of hope, encouragement, peace and joy. It’s already had a huge impact in the nation, but a recent development has extended their reach beyond Burundi! Thanks to a partnership with global French broadcaster Canal+, HTV is available to over

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Inspirational Leaders

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By donating to GLO each month as a GLO Ambassador, your support will enable and maintain a host of life-saving and community-transforming initiatives in Burundi.

A little goes a long way, and GLO has stringent policies in place to ensure financial integrity and accountability, so you can be assured that your seeds of provision will keep on sprouting hope and opportunity for many.

If you’re looking for inspiration to raise funds for GLO, our new themed challenge is called 'Uphill Struggle'. By attempting something that isn’t easy for you, you’ll not only be raising vital funds that will transform many lives but will be standing in solidarity with Burundians, identifying with their daily struggle.

Can you help us to bring lasting transformation to many precious lives in the poorest nation on earth?