Blanche Daillet, youngest member of the board of directors of La Guilde, physiotherapist in intensive care, former international solidarity volunteer in Lebanon, is currently on mission in the north-east of the Democratic Republic of Congo.
The young woman ensures field management of the stabilization project You juu ya amani – “Let’s act for peace”, psychosocial support using animated images and cinematographic stories as a tool for dialogue and reconstruction.
Focused on populations victims of the conflict in the Goma and Bukavu region, particularly women and children, the initiative is deployed in displaced persons camps, a detention center for minors, orphanages and at the hospital. of Panzi. It combines the know-how of three operational partners, the Club RFI Goma, the Les Écrans de la Paix association and the Panzi Foundation of Nobel Prize winner Denis Mukwege.
« Kivu is a heavenly region, a setting of intense greenery in this Great Rift Valley, bathed in light between lakes and volcanoes. »
Sent from Goma, limpid and distanced, his photographed “Instants” shake up our imagination; they chronicle the moments of a life, theirs, his, and from these intersections Blanche creates the occasion for an image, the birth of an emotion. A testimony like a questioning, a sensitive and sometimes troubled eye, because the look never makes one believe in one's innocence.
« Tropic of violence. Of this black volcanic earth which swallows up everything, men and animals, hopes and sorrows. »
Tradition of escape at La Guilde, for the joy of walking towards the summits or that of fulfilling one's duty as a human being towards our sisters and brothers, the story remains, imposes itself. Here by image, later by words.
Find Blanche’s stories: Road logs.