2012
Integrating Traditional and Modern Conflict Resolution
Experiences from Selected Cases in Eastern and the Horn of Africa
UNAMID officer from Nigeria looks over a student's school work at a North Darfur camp for displaced people
This issue highlights the role of traditional institutions in conflict resolution and post-conflict reconstruction in Africa. Comprising five chapters all focused on Eastern and the Horn of Africa, the contributions follow a case study approach to highlight the modern-traditional connection. These case studies include Afar in Ethiopia, Darfur, Rwanda, the Baganda community in Uganda and Sudan.
© 2012 African Centre for the Constructive Resolution of Disputes (ACCORD)
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Author:
Martha Mutisi, Ashad Sentongo, Andrea Bartoli, Kwesi Sansculotte-Greenidge, Demessie Fantaye, Abdullahi Osman El-Tom, Salomé Bronkhorst
Editor:
Martha Mutisi, Kwesi Sansculotte-Greenidge
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2012
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2
Chapters:
- Introduction
- Conflict Resolution under the Ekika System of the Baganda in Uganda
- Local Conflict Resolution in Rwanda: the Case of Abunzi Mediators
- Traditional Authority and Modern Hegemony: Peacemaking in the Afar Region of Ethiopia
- From War to Peace and Reconciliation in Darfur, Sudan: Prospects for the Judiyya
- Customary Mediation in Resource Scarcities and Conflicts in Sudan: Making a Case for the Judiyya
- Conclusion
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