Biographie de Barwendé Médard Sané
Barwendé Médard Sané, SJ is a Jesuit Graduate Fellow at the University of San Francisco (USA), where he is pursuing a doctorate in education at the School of Education. He is a Priest from Burkina Faso. Barwendé spent five years as director of the University Catholic Centre of Bangui, Central African Republic. He contributed to address the political and religious crisis which occurred in 2013 in the country, by founding two civil organizations : Le Réseau des Volontaires de la Paix and Le Conseil National de la Non-Violence Active.
Barwendé was awarded the honorary medal for excellence in educational programs in 2018 by the President of Central African Republic, Faustin Archange Touadera. His research interests are in Pan Africanism, Revolutions and Peace Building Education.