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EPISODE · May 31, 2025 · 29 MIN

Benimpuhwe Partie 1: Des femmes de cœur, un héritage vivant

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Dans cet épisode de Waramutse Rwanda, nous mettons à l’honneur Benimpuhwe, une association fondée en 1988 par 9 femmes rwandaises réfugiées au Burundi. Face aux défis de leur communauté en exil, elles ont uni leurs forces pour préserver la culture rwandaise, soutenir l’éducation des jeunes filles et créer un espace de solidarité. À travers la vannerie, la danse, les chants et la transmission des savoirs, elles ont formé une génération de femmes actrices du changement.Mais leur engagement allait bien au-delà : par la collecte de fonds et diverses activités communautaires, elles ont aussi soutenu le mouvement de libération du FPR, envoyant vêtements, nourriture, et ressources aux combattants.Dans cette première partie, nous revenons sur la genèse de l’association, sa composition, et les actions menées en exil – un héritage de résilience, de courage et de sororité dont l’impact continue de marquer la société rwandaise d’aujourd’hui.🎙️ Ne manquez pas son entretien avec Jabo Jean Marie🎧 Spotify : https://bit.ly/43EKmQl💬 Envie d’échanger avec nous ou de partager vos impressions ? Rejoignez notre cercle d’auditeurs en enregistrant ce numéro +250790700070 sur WhatsApp 📲. Suggestions, questions ou juste un message pour dire bonjour – on vous attend ! Message Waramutse Rwanda Ltd on WhatsApp. https://wa.me/250790700070 Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

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