Author: Noé J. Ishaka

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  • Noé J. Ishaka is a Canadian educator, researcher, and storyteller whose words resonate across generations and continents. With more than ten years of experience in teaching, coaching, and personal development, his work blends academic depth with lived wisdom, spiritual conviction, and cultural richness. Born in the Great Lakes Region of Africa and shaped by the historic turmoil of regions like Congo, Gaza, and Ukraine, Noé writes from a place of deep empathy and moral clarity. He holds degrees in French Literature, Political Science, and Education, and is currently completing a Ph.D. in Industrial and Organizational Psychology. Through his novels, essays, and academic publications, Noé gives voice to the silenced, explores themes of trauma and resilience, and invites readers into the transformative power of faith, identity, and hope. He is also the visionary founder of IRJAR (Interdisciplinary Research Journal & Archives) and CongoHeritage.org — platforms dedicated to knowledge preservation, justice, and education in Africa.Today, Noé teaches in Canada’s Far North, mentors future leaders, and speaks regularly at churches, conferences, and cultural forums. His pen is a bridge — between past and future, pain and healing, Africa and the world.

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