Eric Nsanzubuhoro Ndushabandi

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tps://orcid.org/0000-0002-3168-9897, August 2024. ◼ Eric Ns Ndushabandi, Etat de lieux des mécanismes de justice communautaire et leur contribution à la consolidation de la Paix en République centre Africaine, ONU-Femmes RCA,  Février 2023. Available on : Manuel pour les mecanismes de Justice communautaire  ◼ Breed, Ananda, Uwihoreye, Chaste, Ndushabandi, Eric, Elliott, Matthew and Pells, Kirrily (Year: 2022), ‘Mobile Arts for Peace (MAP) at Home: Digital art-based mental health provision in response to COVID-19’, Journal of Applied Arts & Health, 13:1, pp. 77–95, https://doi.org/10.1386/jaah_00094_1 ◼ Eric Ndushabandi, et Alii, (Book), Historical trauma and memory: Living with the haunting power of the past: Conference Proceedings, Conference, available at Historical trauma and mem | E-book | African Sun Media Store (it.si), eISBN: 9781991201591, Publisher: African Sun Media, 2021 ◼ Nsanzubuhoro Ndushabandi (Book With Media Kagaba), Intrafamily conflict. A Constant challenge to Peace in Rwanda, LAP LAMBERT Academic.  https://www.amazon.es/IntraFamily-conflicts-constant-Challenge-Rwanda/dp... ◼ Eric Ndushabandi,  « La politique de la mémoire au Rwanda au lendemain du  génocide de 1994 au travers les ingando: enjeux des mémoires alternatives », dans Le citoyen face au génocide : le cas du Rwanda, Le Bulletin de RCN  n°43-44 - septembre 2014, pp.31-44, Décembre 2022.  ◼ Eric Ns. Ndushabandi, The Deconstruction of Ethnic Identity: Germany, France, and Rwanda, in Franco-German Relations Seen from Abroad, Springer International Publishing, 2021.  Online: The Deconstruction of Ethnic Identity: Germany, France, and Rwanda | springerprofessional.de  ◼ Eric Ndushabandi et alii, (Article), ‘No-One Can Tell a Story Better than the One Who Lived It’: Reworking Constructions of Childhood and Trauma Through the Arts in Rwanda, Springer, 'No-One Can Tell a Story Better than the One Who Lived It': Reworking Constructions of Childhood and Trauma Through the Arts in Rwanda - PubMed (nih.gov), 2021 ◼ Eric Ns. Ndushabandi, (with Olivia Rutazibwa), Agaciro, in https://www.ehu.eus/documents/6902252/12061123/Ashish+Kothari+et+alPluri... ◼ Malin Hasselskog & Peter J. Mugume & Eric Ndushabandi & Isabell Schierenbeck, 2017. "National ownership and donor involvement: an aid paradox illustrated by the case of Rwanda," Third World Quarterly, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 38(8), pages 1816-1830, August. Handle: RePEc:taf:ctwqxx:v:38:y:2017:i:8:p:1816-1830  DOI: 10.1080/01436597.2016.1256763, National ownership and donor involvement: an aid paradox illustrated by the case of Rwanda: Third World Quarterly: Vol 38 , No 8 - Get Access (tandfonline.com)   ◼ Eric Ns. Ndushabandi et alii., Distributing social transfers in Rwanda: The case of the Vision§ 2020 Umurenge Programme (VUP), online, esid_wp_160_williams_nzahabwanayo_lavers_ndushabandi.pdf, Effective States and Inclusive Development Research Centre (ESID), Global Development Institute, School of Environment, Education and Development, The University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PL, UK ◼ 2020, Alternative Dispute Resolution mechanism  policy, with MINIJUST   ◼ Eric Ndushabandi, "Processus de Démocratisation Dans la Région des Grands Lacs: Poids du Passe et Perspectives," Journal of African Conflicts and Peace Studies: (JACAPS), Vol. 2: Iss. 1, Article 6. 2013, En ligne sur : Processus de Démocratisation Dans la Région des Grands Lacs: Poids du Passe et Perspectives (usf.edu)  ◼ Eric Ndushabandi , Survey on Peace education practices in secondary schools in Rwanda, (Main Author), founded by IRDP, 2015.  ◼ Eric Ndushabandi ,GIS for governance Assessing population’s awareness on JGA to increase civic participation in governance assessment, Kigali, 2011, RGB).  
Brief profile: 
"Eric Ndushabandi Holds a PhD in Political science and MA in International relations from UCLOUVAIN in Belgium. He teaches Political science and International relations at University of Rwanda since 2004. He extensively publications are focusing on Post-conflits reconstruction processes Memorialisation and Identity Governance and peacebuilding. He has practical skills as a former Director of think tanks engaged in applied research using Participatory action research, community-based peacebuilding approaches Peace education, policy dialogue and conflict analysis and Trauma healing in different. Contexts."
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Post-conflits reconstruction processes Memory and Identity Governance peacebuilding and Public policy analysis