Attack problems not people!

About Us

Radio La Benevolencija – Humanitarian Tools Foundation (RLB) is a Dutch NGO that empowers groups and individuals who are the target of hate speech and ensuing acts. We produce media edutainment (Entertainment-Education) programmes, and implement complementary grassroots practice activities, to educate citizens in vulnerable societies on how to recognise and resist manipulation to violence and how to deal with trauma – stimulating them to become active bystanders against incitement and hate.

How we work

RLB works to increase resilience to processes that lead societies and individuals to all forms of Identity-based violence. We use the best available research, broadcast- and online media behaviour change practices, to effectively reach audiences vulnerable to incitement and empower them to resist it as “active bystanders”. This in order to fight polarization and make a durable contribution to social cohesion and conflict transformation in our increasingly vulnerable societies.

Values

RLB is strictly non-ethnic, non-denominational, and non-governmental, combating identity-based violence. Advocating sanity, empathy, and mutual aid under the motto “Attack problems, not people!”

Core Values:

  • Credibility: Acting on research-based knowledge, evaluating, and publishing impact.

  • Solidarity: Acting with empathy and respecting individual differences.

  • Self-empowerment: Encouraging both potential perpetrators and their targets to take control of their lives.

  • Active Bystandership: Promoting individual agency and responsibility to intervene against destructive actions.

Our vision

We contribute to a future world that has overcome polarization and violence, acting in unison to deal with its dangers and problems.

History

The founding of Radio La Benevolencija Humanitarian Tools Foundation was inspired by La Benevolencija Sarajevo, a local humanitarian organization set up by members of the city’s Jewish community, which played a unique role during the Bosnian war (1992-1995). The organization was regarded as neutral, its members acting as emissaries and negotiators between the warring parties in the conflict (Bosniak Muslims, Catholic Croats and Orthodox Serbs). This enabled them to support the civilians affected by the violence.

During the siege of Sarajevo (1992-1996), the organization supplied the city with up to 40% of the needed medicines, and smuggled thousands of people out of the city by providing them with documents as members of the Jewish community, emulating the actions of those who saved Jews from the concentration camps by providing them with foreign passports. Acting themselves as they would have liked others to act towards them in times of threat, the organization evolved into an ethnic mix and became a symbol for empathy, solidarity and self-empowerment among targets of hate speech and ethnocentric violence.

George Weiss set up a European support network for La Benevolencija Sarajevo in the 1990s. Some years later (2002) he founded, together with a group of Amsterdam-based media professionals, Radio La Benevolencija Humanitarian Tools Foundation: a Dutch NGO working in La Benevolencija Sarajevo’s spirit of self-empowerment through a solidarity alliance among targets of persecution and those who stand up to help them.

Radio La Benevolencija is strictly non-ethnic, non-denominational and non-governmental. It first started operating in Rwanda in 2003, and later extended its activities to neighboring countries (Burundi in 2007 and the Democratic Republic of Congo in 2008). European operations commenced in 2016.

Headquarters

  • George Weiss

    Founding CEO

  • Indira Bedi-Thomas

    Head of Programmes

  • Johan Deflander

    Regional Coordinater - Great Lakes Africa

  • Soedir Oemrawsingh

    Head of Finance

  • Georgeta Pintilie

    Project Officer

  • Valeria Querzola

    Project Coordinator

  • Susanne Schotanus

    Support Officer

Burundi

  • Nestor Nkurunziza

    Head of mission

  • Sixte Nisasagare

    Regional Drama Coordinator

  • Philippe Mateso

    Chauffeur-logistician

  • Brigitte Nshimirimana

    Grassroots coordinator

  • Djuma Kabura

    Chauffeur

  • Philippe Ndikumana

    Cleaner

  • Divine Nshimirimana

    Coordinator Radio Drama Burundi

  • Coline Butoyi

    Assistant Coordinator Radio Drama

  • Jeanine Ndayishimiye

    Administrative and Financial Manager

  • Nestor Ndikumana

    Media Support project coordinator

  • Agathonique Barakukuza

    Gender Coach

  • Vestine Butoyi

    EWER Coordinator

Rwanda

  • Charles Lwanga Rukundo

    Head of Bureau / Radio Drama Coordinator

  • Ngoma King

    Grassroots Coordinator

  • Ignatienne Bucyeye

    Monitoring and Evaluation Coordinator

  • Laurence Ingabire

    Scriptwriter

  • Olivier Gashugi

    Chauffeur

DRC

  • Nielsen Witanene

    Head of Radio La Benevolencija HTF office in DRC

  • Baudouin Kabailamia

    Programme Coordinator and Grassroots Coordinator in South Kivu

  • Henri Kulimushi

    Financial assistant and receptionist

  • Justin Muderhwa

    Chauffeur / Cameraman

  • Léandre Nyambwe

    Chauffeur / Logistician

  • Modeste Sabwanda

    Drama Producer

  • Justin Fikiri

    Writer

  • Ghislain Kabuyaya

    Writer

  • Cosmas Mungazi

    Grassroot Coordinator and partner production focal point in North Kivu

  • Théodore Toyi

    Focal point production partners in South Kivu

  • Colette Salima

    Regional Media Coordinator

  • Josaphat Musamba

    Monitoring & Assessment

  • Jonas Kasereka

    M4D Coordinator Grand Nord

Board

  • Anneke van Hoek

  • Sikko Cleveringa

  • Hendrik Kaptein

  • Peter Knoope

Governance

Annual Report

The Annual Reports include an overview of activities as well as audited financial information and are available here.

Donors

  • Aegis Trust

  • Belgian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Development Cooperation

  • Care Nederland

  • Confédération Suisse

  • Cordaid

  • Department for International Development UK

  • Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs

  • Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Rwanda and in Burundi

  • European Union

  • France Coopération Internationale

  • International Holocaust Remembrance Aliance

  • International Organisation for Migration

  • Open Society Foundation

  • Oxfam Novib

  • Panos Grand Lacs

  • Prince Claus Fund

  • Stichting Democratie en Media

  • Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency

  • UNICEF

  • United Nations Development Programme

  • United States Agency for International Development

  • United States Institute for Peace