Study – Central Africa and Belgium – What solidarity relations for tomorrow?

That's it ! The 2022 Justice & Peace study is out. This seeks to outline future interactions between the four countries, and will interest all people directly or indirectly concerned with colonial history and relations between Belgium and the three countries of the Great Lakes region.
Necessary and delicate fight against impunity in DR Congo: an intolerable silence

Faced with the crimes committed in the east of DR Congo, what are the challenges and what role for the fight against impunity? Perspectives from a conference on the subject on October 26 in Brussels.
The decolonization of Belgian public space

This analysis provides the basis for a better understanding of the decolonization of public space in Belgium.
Pour Parler de Paix n°120 – Resilience: between strategic objective and smoke screen.

The latest issue of Pour Parler de Paix has arrived. This 120th issue is dedicated to the resilience of the European Union.
Reconciliation in the DRC: a question of approach?

Reconciliation constitutes one of the main issues when addressing security issues in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Through different recommended approaches, we will attempt to present this issue.
Training on memory work and reconciliation

The memory of a conflict, recent or not, is crucial to consider the possibility of reconciliation and to enable living together in a society, whether in the country(ies) concerned but also in Belgium where populations sometimes opposed in a conflict have migrated and come into contact with each other
An “Empire of Silence” in the Democratic Republic of Congo, what actions for citizens?

On Monday 02/21/22, Justice et Paix and Entraide et Fraternité organized a screening debate around the documentary: “The Empire of Silence” by director Thierry Michel.
Exhuming the Belgian colonial past: how far are we prepared to dig? Brussels my Belgian – RCF

Examining Belgium's colonial past has taken the first steps towards reconciling memories, but the most important thing remains to be done.
Congolese democracy: a body without a heart? – Bruxelles ma Belge, RCF

Emmanuel Tshimanga tells us about his latest analysis in the show Bruxelles ma Belge, on RCF.
Human rights as a prerequisite for democratic elections in the DRC

Establishing an enabling environment is a key element that allows citizens to freely and democratically elect their representatives. Respect for human rights in the electoral cycle remains essential.