
Tharcisse Bimenyimana
Tharcisse Bimenyimana is a socio-anthropologist who critiques the oversimplification of the conflict in the eastern DRC as ethnically driven, suggesting that the underlying issues are related to resource control, and he cautions against the dangers of ethnic manipulation for political gain.
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Tharcisse Bimenyimana emphasizes the dangers of projects that do not address the population's concerns.
Quand les projets non prioritaires deviennent source de violence – IWACUTharcisse Bimenyimana indicates that the concerns and complaints of the population regarding non-priority projects are justified.
Des politiques fustigent la réalisation des projets non prioritaires – IWACUTharcisse Bimenyimana states that the lack of drinking water is a social, political, and security issue.
Le manque d’eau potable, une source de violences – IWACUTharcisse Bimenyimana, a socio-anthropologist, warns that prejudice combined with globalization can have serious consequences.
La population de Matongo fustige les stéréotypes et les préjugés – IWACUTharcisse Bimenyimana argues that considering the war in the DRC as ethnic is a shortcut and a pretext.
conflit ethnique ou manipulation ? – IWACU










