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Patient Mulumeoderhwa Polepole
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Patient Mulumeoderhwa Polepole is a researcher in development studies - applied political and social sciences, since 2011. Now he is doctoral researcher in political and social sciences at the Institute for the Analysis of Change in Contemporary and Historical Societies (IACCHOS), at the Center for Development Studies (DVLP) of UCLouvain. He is also Assitant lecture at the Institut Supérieur de Développement Rural (ISDR-Bukavu) and Program Manager at Angaza Institute (Conflict Analysis and Governance Research Centre). Her research focuses on autonomous and semi-autonomous public authority, gender, resistance and political ecology in rural and urban areas - remote or interdependent. His past work, mainly in DR Congo and Cameroon, in Gabon, Rwanda and Burundi to a lesser extent, has covered the areas of sustainable development, biodiversity conservation, land security, climate change and livelihoods, social protection, human rights and women's access to decision-making bodies, as well as research ethics. Her doctoral research focuses on “Customary power, patriarchy, gender peripheralization and struggles over access to natural resources in Africa: Understanding the evolution of practices in women's access to land in Eastern DR Congo”. Polepole received the distinction of Major of the 2017 promotion in tropical ecology as part of the Field School in Tropical Ecology (ECOTROP), in Gabon.
van Leeuwen, Mathijs ; van der Haar, Gemma ; Ansoms, An ; Baraka Akilimali, Joël ; Mushagalusa Mudinga, Emery ; Mulumeoderhwa Polepole, Patient ; Munezero, Camille. Localized land tenure registration in Burundi and eastern DR Congo: Contributing to sustainable peace?. In: Global Environmental Change, Vol. Special issue, no.83, p. 102763 (2023). doi:10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2023.102763.
Mulumeoderhwa Polepole, Patient ; Le Gall, Philippe ; Tonfack, Libert Brice. Introducing edible insects into animal feed in Cameroon: a new opportunity. In: Journal of Insects as Food and Feed, Vol. 8, no.13, p. 121 (2022). doi:10.3920/jiff2022.s1 (Soumis).
Mulumeoderhwa Polepole, Patient. Lutte ou appropriation créative du genre ? Luttes des femmes pour la femme face aux interventions dans la gouvernance des ressources naturelles en RDC. Colloque international : Anthropologie politique des rapports de genre (UCLouvain (Louvain-la-Neuve), du 08/02/2024 au 09/02/2024).
Mulumeoderhwa Polepole, Patient. Des paysans face aux dynamiques de violence et d’insécurité en période de Covid-19 en Afrique des Grands-Lacs. Vulnérabilités et résiliences des populations paysannes et indigènes en Afrique des Grands-Lacs et au Pérou pendant la pandémie (UCLouvain (Louvain-la-Neuve), du 12/12/2023 au 13/12/2023).
Mulumeoderhwa Polepole, Patient. Restructuration urbaine au-delà du déguerpissement: Précarité, catastrophes naturelles et résistance à Douala (Cameroun). International Conference on Canadian, Chinese and African Sustainable Urbanization: Smart Urban Development: From Local to Globa (Yaoundé (Cameroon), du 12/12/2017 au 14/12/2017).
Mulumeoderhwa Polepole, Patient. Analyse des politiques et instruments nationaux, régionaux et internationaux sur la participation des femmes dans les espaces décisionnels en éducation en RDC : Pour une proposition des nouvelles méthodes (), 2022. 43 p.
Mushagalusa Mudinga, Emery ; Muzalia, Godefrois ; Musamba, Josaphat ; Mulumeoderhwa Polepole, Patient ; Van Acker, Tomas. Climate Change and Conflict in the Ruzizi Plain (DRC) (Klimsec report; ), 2024. 45 p.
Mulumeoderhwa Polepole, Patient. La Primature au féminin: Hégémonie du patriarcat et luttes politiques des femmes au-delà du pouvoir électif en RD Congo (Angaza Opinion; Avril 2024), 2024. 6 p.
Mulumeoderhwa Polepole, Patient ; Mushagalusa Mudinga, Emery. Covid-19 : De la crise de communication au déni de la crise en République Démocratique du Congo, 2020. 3 p.
Mushagalusa Mudinga, Emery ; Mulumeoderhwa Polepole, Patient ; Omega Thige ; Okonkwa Kafunga. De-masqué : ruse, résilience et résistance - la controverse d’une mesure COVID-19, 2020. 4 p (Soumis).