Raïs Neza Boneza

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Rais Neza Boneza is a Congolese writer and poet (1979).

He was born in the Katanga province in Democratic Republic of Congo (former Zaïre). He is the author of fiction, poetry, articles and academic materials. He is also a peace activist and practitioner. For his contribution to peace and conflict transformation, he was awarded an honorary doctorate degree (honoris causa) from the Institute of Management Sciences (ISGM) and the Universite du CEPROMEC in Burundi 2008.

He is co-convener for Africa of the Transcend Global Network, a peace development environment network. His debut novel, White Eldorado, Black Fever (2013), is the only work which has been translated from his native French. He attempts to create awareness about the conflict and the direct effects to communities in the Great Lakes region of Africa.

Bibliography

  • Nomad, a refugee poet (2003) ISBN 0-9726996-1-9
  • Black Emerald (2004) ISBN 9788182530348
  • Peace by African's Peaceful Means (2005) ISBN 978-1593440992
  • Peace through African's Peaceful Means (2003) ISBN 9788230000809
  • Sounds of exile (2006) ISBN 978-1411609907

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