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Course. A conviction in the service of the Republic
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- Nombre de pages208
- FormatGrand Format
- PrésentationBroché
- Poids0.248 kg
- Dimensions13,5 cm × 21,5 cm × 1,1 cm
- ISBN978-2-336-48145-6
- EAN9782336481456
- Date de parution26/09/2024
- CollectionHarmattan Guinée
- ÉditeurL'Harmattan
- PréfacierMohamed Traoré
Résumé
Through these lines, I described my trajectory, my experience, the reasons and sources of inspiration that guided my decisions and my choices. Through stories, anecdotes and confidences, the reader will have a better understanding of the leadership that I wanted to embody for my country through my ideas, my actions and my mode of operation. This book is that of the political journey of a young person from a modest social background who decided, for various motivations, to take responsibility by charting his own path in a difficult and often dangerous environment ; the Guinean political backwater.
Far from being a memoir, which would be both precocious and pretentious for someone of my age who still has a lot to achieve, the writing of this work responds to a need to share experiences and a duty of restitution. This in a context where a significant proportion of the youth of my country despair of their future in the land of our ancestors, and choose political indifference or the path of exile ; often at one's own risk.
Having under my belt a dozen yearsactivismand of political responsibilities in the foreground, and also of professional engagement in several international projects, each stage of this journey is in itself a set of lessons.
Far from being a memoir, which would be both precocious and pretentious for someone of my age who still has a lot to achieve, the writing of this work responds to a need to share experiences and a duty of restitution. This in a context where a significant proportion of the youth of my country despair of their future in the land of our ancestors, and choose political indifference or the path of exile ; often at one's own risk.
Having under my belt a dozen yearsactivismand of political responsibilities in the foreground, and also of professional engagement in several international projects, each stage of this journey is in itself a set of lessons.


