The small central African country of Burundi was devastated by a seven year civil war which ended in 2000. Now church and development groups are working with the population to heal the wounds left by the conflict. Here the Most Reverend Bernard Ntahoturi, the Archbishop of Burundi, discusses some of the most pressing challenges facing the country, including the distribution of farmland following the return of huge numbers of refugees. He also describes how the Anglican Church -- supported by Christian Aid -- has established a project to plant six million trees, bringing people together from all sectors of Burundian society with the aim of creating unity in a traumatised country. visit www.christianaid.org.uk