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AJCR Volume 13 No. 1, 2013
African Journal on Conflict Resolution
The African Journal on Conflict Resolution is a peer-reviewed journal published by the African Centre for the Constructive Resolution of Disputes (ACCORD) for the multidisciplinary subject field of conflict resolution.
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Foreword
Jannie Malan
The reintegrating role that can be played by a traditional conflict-resolving mechanism in the Eastern Hararghe zone of Oromiya regional state, Ethiopia
Nigusie Angessa
Exploring Gumaa as an indispensable psycho-social method of conflict resolution and justice administration
Tamene Keneni
Complex conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Good governance a prerequisite of CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) peacebuilding
Mary McCartin
Reconciliation, conciliation, integration and national healing
Possibilities and challenges in Zimbabwe
Oswell Hapanyengwi-Chemhuru
Voting and violence in KwaZulu-Natal’s no-go areas
Coercive mobilisation and territorial control in post-conflict elections
Maria Schuld
Book Review
Polarization and transformation in Zimbabwe: Social movements, strategy dilemmas and change
Lesley Connolly
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