Professor Pierre Rwanyindo, a seasoned researcher in peace studies, has passed on aged 89. According to his family, he breathed his last on Saturday, 7:30pm at Rwanda Military Hospital in Kanombe, Kigali. ALSO READ: IRDP fights Genocide ideology through film Rwanyindo is most known for his work as the founder of the Institute for Research and Dialogue for Peace (IRDP), a Rwandan think tank that focuses on peace building. He also worked as a lecturer at the University of Rwanda and the Chairperson of the Board of Directors at Kigali Independent University. Speaking to The New Times, Eric Ndushabandi, an academic who works with the Centre for Research and Training on Human Rights and Democracy, eulogised Rwanyindo as a man of action and promise, as well as a critical and dedicated researcher. “I met Professor Rwanyindo in Brussels one day in 2012. He was presenting a research paper on ethnicity: Hutu, Tutsis or Twa, a challenge to peace in Rwanda. I asked him very critical questions. He said to me ‘When you finish your PhD, come back, we should work together,’” Ndushabandi narrated. After finalising his thesis, Ndushabandi came back to Rwanda. When Professor Rwanyindo knew that he was back, he called and invited him to work with him on research aimed at managing memories and identities in Rwanda. ALSO READ: IRDP launches research on participatory governance “He said, ‘Come so we can approach these sensitive questions together for sustainable peace in Rwanda. He is a very courageous man who would touch on very difficult topics,” Ndushabandi said. “He was a great example for me. He was very independent, a very critical and dedicated researcher,” he added. Tu nous quittes, mais tu nous laisses un nom, une grande famille, un pays, et plus que tout, tu nous laisses la paix pour laquelle tu t'es dédié. Merci pour ta longue et précieuse vie, Camarade pic.twitter.com/N2u5Xntb2n — Ingrid Cyitatire (@IngridCyitatire) November 5, 2023