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FICHE SIGNALETIQUE DE GASOZI Saidi
DOMAINE D'EXPERTISE
Legal and Management Administration
FORMATION DE BASE
MINUBUMWE Trained by Mémorial de la Shoahon on Genocide against the Tutsi and other genocides (2022). I participated in the 6th preparatory meeting of the Africa World Heritage Committee Members at the Kigali Serena Hotel hosted by the Ministry of National Unity and Civic Engagement From August 14th to 18th 2023. Manchester University. certificate in practicing sustainability responsibility and Ethics (October,2020 online short course).
COMPETENCES
Research/Recherche
BIOGRAPHIE
I was born on December 8, 1986, I dedicated my life to the legal profession and the preservation of historical memory. With a background deeply rooted in law, I’m holding a Bachelor's degree in Law and a Postgraduate Diploma in Legal Practice. My professional journey has been marked by significant contributions to both legal and administrative management. Growing up in a supportive family environment, I found my passion for law and history, particularly the history of the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi. My career has been a testament to my commitment to justice and education. Over the years, I have guided and educated more than 300,000 visitors about the atrocities and historical significance of the genocide, ensuring that the memories and lessons of the past are not forgotten. One of his major achievements includes the conservation of human remains and physical evidence from the genocide, a task requiring immense dedication and sensitivity. This work has been both a profound challenge and an honor, as I balance the need for historical accuracy with the respectful preservation of these artifacts. Beyond my professional endeavors, I enjoy engaging in meaningful dialogues with my family, finding solace and strength in these personal connections. I’m Married and deeply rooted in my community; I continue to inspire those around me with my unwavering commitment to preserving history and educating future generations. As I’m looking to the future, I remain dedicated to my work and family, aspiring to continue my efforts in legal and historical education, ensuring that the lessons of the past serve as a foundation for a more informed and just society.