
Patrice Saboguheba
Patrice Saboguheba is a sociologist who studies the implications of hate speech and violence in Burundi, particularly during election periods. He draws on historical examples to underscore the urgent need for active witnesses and peace advocates to prevent the escalation of tensions that could lead to violence.
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Sociologist Patrice Saboguheba believes that children should not inherit hatred, prejudices, and violence.
Transmettre les préjugés à la jeune génération perpétue la méfiance – IWACUAccording to sociologist Patrice Saboguheba, using ironic and cynical discourse in a catastrophic situation allows public managers to evade responsibility.
Les habitants de Gihogazi contre les discours ironiques – IWACUPatrice Saboguheba criticizes the difficulty of evaluating the administrator communal due to their dual role in project conception.
L’administrateur écarté du conseil communal, une innovation saluée, mais… – IWACUPatrice Saboguheba warns that the electoral period is conducive to the spread of violent rhetoric.
Être des témoins actifs positifs – IWACU












