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Ingelaere, B. & Verpoorten, M., 2016. “Inter-ethnic trust in the aftermath of mass violence: insights from large N life stories”, IOB Working Paper, 2016.03, Antwerp: Institute of Development Policy and Management.

Learning ‘to be’ Kinyarwanda. Reflections on fieldwork, method and data in the study of Rwanda’s transition. Working Paper 2013.13, University of Antwerp, Institute of Development Policy and Management.

Is 'tradition' the solution? Lessons from Rwanda's gacaca courts for justice and reconciliation after mass violence. Analysis and Policy Brief n° 3, Institute of Development Policy and Management, University of Antwerp. October 2013. 

Voting practices and voters’ political thinking during the 2010 Burundi elections, Discussion Paper 2011.06, University of Antwerp, Institute of Development Policy and Management, 2011 (with H. Helbig de Balzac & S. Vandeginste).   French version

“All Congolese women are ready ……. to be raped”. Ex-FDLR combatants on sexual violence and gender relations in eastern DRCongo’, Report, Amsterdam: La Benevolencija – Humanitarian Tools Foundation, 2010 (with Havugimana J.-B., Ndushabandi, S.).

“Musekeweya” in Congo. Radio listening habits of FDLR combatants in eastern DRCongo, Report, Amsterdam: La Benevolencija – Humanitarian Tools Foundation, 2009 
(with Havugimana J.-B., Ndushabandi, S.).

Living together again. The expectation of transitional justice in Burundi – a view from below, Working Paper 2009.06. Antwerp: Institute of Development Policy and Management, 2009.      French version

La Benevolencija Rwanda: grassroots project evaluation, Amsterdam: La Benevolencija – Humanitarian Tools Foundation, 2009, (with Havugimana J.-B., Ndushabandi, S.).

The gacaca courts in Rwanda. History, procedures, features, functioning and trends & opinion on the case of Prosecutor v. Ephrem Setako, ICTR-2004-81-T and its relation the gacaca process”, Expert report prepared for the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR). Case No ICTR-04-81-T, Exhibit No D177 – 24-6-2009 (76 p.) ("Eyes only" - I know you have eyes but it means the report is confidential).

Levert de traditie de oplossing? De rol van de gacaca-rechtbanken bij het verwerkingsproces van de genocide in Rwanda [Is tradition the solution? The role of the gacaca courts in dealing with the genocide in Rwanda] MO Paper 18, Brussels: MO Magazine, 2008.

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