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Full Publications by Executive Director André M.N. Renzaho Dr Andre Renzaho holds a Doctorate of Philosophy in Public health from Deakin University and a Master of Public Health from the University of Melbourne. He is a published author and his main interests range from public health and nutrition in Complex Humanitarian Emergencies, Human Rights-based approaches to health planning, health program evaluation to obesity prevention.. To view the full list of Dr Renzaho’s publication, please HIV/AIDS and Food Insecurity: Breaking the Vicious Cycle
Dr
Renzaho and colleagues argues that HIV/AIDS and food security
are locked in a vicious cycle in which food insecurity heightens
susceptibility to HIV/AIDS, which in turn increases
vulnerability to food insecurity. The loss of labor and life
associated with HIV/AIDS has severe impacts on agriculture,
rural livelihoods, and household nutrition status; it is
undermining every aspect of food security- availability,
stability, access to and utilization of food- particularly in
those areas with high prevalence rates.
Good Practice in Microfinance: The challenges of a poverty focus in an evolving industry
Dr
Renzaho and colleagues explains that microfinance generally
refers to the provision of financial services to lower-income
people, especially the poor and very poor, by formal or informal
institutions. Although the term microfinance has primarily been
identified with the provision of credit to poor entrepreneurs in
the form of micro enterprise development, it covers a range of
products including savings, insurance and training and is used
not only for micro enterprises, but also for investment in
health and education, to manage household emergencies and other
cash needs.
Other Media and Publications
How can we stand by as genocide again threatens the Congo?
In this opinion
piece, ALLAG’s Executive Director Andre Renzaho argues that it
is ethically, politically and morally wrong for the
international community to keep silent while Rwandan-backed
militias continue to slaughter millions of innocent civilians in
the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Africans are 'close' neighbours too
Dr Andre Renzaho, ALLAG’s Founder and Executive
Director explains that
the
distance between Perth and Baghdad is 10,293 kms. The distance
between Perth and the Congolese capital Kinshasa is 10,752 kms.
The distance between Sydney and London is 17,100 kms.
So it would not make sense for Australia to be prioritising Iraq
or Europe over Congo, based on regional closeness.
Slamming the door on Africa
In
this opinion piece, which first appeared in the Sydney Morning
Herald on 9 September 2007,
Dr Andre M.N. Renzaho remarks that
the
Howard Government's decision to cut back on African refugees is
appalling. It is unspeakable that the Immigration Minister,
Kevin Andrews, has used anecdotal reports of problems with
Sudanese refugees as justification for refusing African
refugees.
It is not fair for Mr
Andrews to put all African migrants in one basket.
Sudanese settlers feel 'thin sense of belonging'
In this opinion piece, the Age Newspaper
acknowledged Dr Andre M.N. Renzaho’s efforts to make Seven, Nine
and Ten television networks accountable for racial vilification
of African migrants in Australia. Dr Andre Renzaho wrote to the
three networks complaining about their portrayal of “Sudanese
gangs” in which footage depicting violence in a shop contained
no Sudanese person. Reporting of their community, labelling the
journalists’ work appalling, unprofessional and racist.
Diet disaster in lucky country
In this opinion piece, Dr Andre M.N. Renzaho
showcases some of his ground-breaking research findings. He is
the first researcher to document dietary acculturation among
African migrants in Australia and
found that migrants
from poor African countries can face new health problems.
Concerns Congo crisis could escalate
In
this radio interview for the ABC radio’s ‘The World Today’
broadcast on 11 November 2008, Dr Andre M.N. Renzaho notes that
Rwanda has more motives to keep its troops and allies in D.R.
Congo than just pursuing those who committed genocide in 1994,
mainly the natural resources. Rwandan has been exporting coltan
in the Kivu and today Rwanda has its financial structures
dependent heavily on the natural resources that Congo possesses.
While Rwanda is using the motives of pursuing those who
committed genocide in 1994, its primary motives in actually fact
is to exploit Congo's natural resources.
Andre’s Passion Speaks Many Languages
In
this powerful opinion piece Dr Andre M.N Renzaho’s hard
won knowledge to help other Africans
is recognised, especially his
use of evidence-based research to make a difference for those
refugees who have been fortunate enough to escape the world’s
war zones for Australia.
Call for Aust to provide accommodation for Goma residents
In
this radio interview, Dr Andre M.N. Renzaho calls on the
international community including Australia to provide temporary
accommodation to some of the people affected by the volcanic
eruption in Eastern D.R Congo.
The Howard Government's decision to cut back on African refugees by using anecdotal reports
SBS French program
In
this radio interview with SBS, Dr Andre M.N. Renzaho condemns
the Howard Government’s decision
to
cut back on African refugees by using anecdotal reports.
Genocide in Congo, SBS Program
In this radio interview with SBS, Dr Andre M.N.
Renzaho condemns
the fighting between the Congolese Tutsi rebels
and the pro-government militia, Mai-Mai. He notes that the war
has led to immeasurable consequences, including the killing of
innocent civilians.
Submission to the National Inquiry into Children in Immigration Detention
As a
member of the Melbourne International Health and Justice Group,
DR Andre M.N. Renzaho made a submission to the Howard
government, documenting the health and nutrition-related
problems experienced by children in immigration detention.
Conflict in Congo: Late Night Live
In
this radio Interview with the ABC radio on 3 November 2008 Dr
Andre M.N. Renzaho speaks with Philip Adams about the war in
Congo and how it has affected his own family.
News
Understanding wars in Congo and the great lakes: a snapshot of the Rwandan’s government motives
The 1994 Genocide in Rwanda: Testimony of Abdul Ruzibiza
Mr RUZIBIZA Abdul
is a Tutsi who fled Rwanda in the night from the 3 to 4 February
2001 with the rank of second lieutenant. He denounces Rwandan
President Paul Kagame and his government for their participation
in the 1994 genocide, killing Tutsi and Hutu alike for the sake
of seizing power.
Rwanda: Kagame vs protestors in Canada
Robin
Philpot reports on the visit to Canada by the Rwandan president,
Paul Kagame, which was dogged by protests. When the Burundian
and Congolese communities learned that a Montreal business group
had invited President Kagame to Canada, they immediately formed
a coalition known as Act Together for Peace. They wrote to the
Canadian government to demand that Kagame not be granted a visa
because of alleged crimes committed by the RPF, and pressured
the universities of Sherbrooke and Western Ontario not to honour
him. Though neither backed down, word has it that they regretted
being brought into the debate.
Paul Kagame, the Mastermind of the Genocide of Interior Tutsis and founder of Interahamwe.
The
killings in 1994 were so systematic that they must have been
pre-planned. Then, one must ask, who was the planner? Who was
the mastermind? Since investigations of the Rwandan Government’s
part have (so far) failed to find any evidence of pre-planning
by Hutus, would it not be logical to investigate the other
warring side, the Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF)?
An investigation has uncovered an asylum system
scandal where bogus Rwandan “refugees” infiltrate the U.S. and
U.K. and work as undercover agents to hunt down critics of the
Rwandan dictatorship and legitimate refugees and drag them back
to Rwanda. This is yet the latest revelation on how the
dictatorship in Rwanda manufactures and exports terrorism using
an ideology of genocide and how the West supports terrorism by
backing its Rwanda proxy. Meanwhile, business in Rwanda is
booming and the criminal networks of the Kagame military machine
continue to plunder the blood-drenched Congo.
The Great Rwanda "Genocide Coverup"
"…But,
recently issued French and Spanish international "war-crimes"
warrants and new evidence at the UN Rwanda Tribunal have exposed
Kagame as the war-criminal who actually touched-off the 1994
"Rwanda Genocide" by assassinating the previous President and
who is benefiting from a decades-long U.S.-sponsored "cover-up"
of Pentagon complicity in massacres committed by Kagame's
regime, which even Britain's Economist has called "the most
repressive in Africa"
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Open Letter to His Excellency Paul Kegame, President of the Republic of Rwanda at Kigal
The
detainees of the ICTR, signatories of the present document, have
judged it necessary to react to your racist and discriminatory
intentions announced by several Rwandan personalities on the
occasion of the 15th anniversary of the Rwandan “genocide”,
celebrated on Nyanza hill, Kigali, 11 April 2009
US Role In Rwandan Genocide
“…And as opposed
to be sold the idea that Rwanda is this place with all these
people victims that were victims of genocide and survivors and
we need to help them and all this nonsense. The current
government of Rwanda is the one who perpetrated genocide in
Rwanda, in 1990 to 1994 and then they went into Congo or went
through the government there and stirred up this hornets nests
involving all these other corporations…”
Paul Kagame, << The Biggest Killer Alive>> to visit Canada
On
his way to Canada, Paul Kagame drags with him the blood of
millions of people. According to a diplomat who confided in
Grands-Lacs Confidentiel, "Beyond any doubt, Kagame is the
greatest african killer of all times". The gesture of the
Canadian government to invite such an individual affects greatly
the respect the whole world has for Canada in terms of human
rights and democratic values.
Paul Kagame: Tyrant What is interesting is that the game Kagame is playing against the Hutu and Twa is the very game the Hutu will play against the Tutsi when they also reorganize and come to power. You wait, it wont take too long!
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