Ghislain Kabuyaya: an artist committed to peace in the Great Lakes region
In the dynamic of promoting peace and social cohesion in the Great Lakes region, the versatile artist Ghislain Kabuyaya recently distinguished himself during a literary conference organized in Bukavu, in South Kivu.
In partnership with the NGO Benevolencija, Ghislain Kabuyaya and other artists brought together 24 authors from the region for this event which focused on themes of peace and reconciliation between ethnic groups.
Under the theme “Feathers sowers of peace”, this conference offered writers the opportunity to reflect on the role of literature in the pacification of the region. They explored the different ways in which words can help promote dialogue, understanding and tolerance between people.
During this literary conference, Ghislain Kabuyaya presented to the public his eponymous book “Les plumes someuses de peace”. This collection of engaged and inspiring writings aspires to inspire and encourage reflection on peace and peaceful coexistence in the Great Lakes region.
As a versatile artist, Ghislain Kabuyaya uses his multiple talents as a writer, actor and humorist to convey messages of peace, unity and tolerance. His work is part of a committed artistic approach, aiming to overcome ethnic divisions and to promote a more harmonious society.
Through stage performances, humorous shows and literary works, Ghislain Kabuyaya offers an innovative artistic approach to address social and political issues. His commitment to peace and social cohesion has earned him growing recognition within the artistic community and beyond.
Beyond the literary conference, Ghislain Kabuyaya continues to work actively to promote peace and reconciliation in the Great Lakes region. Its action is part of a broader dynamic of building a fairer and more peaceful society, where differences are valued and conflicts are resolved through dialogue and mutual respect.
With artists such as Ghislain Kabuyaya, civil society and committed organizations, it is possible to build a better future for the Great Lakes region, based on peace, justice and solidarity.