The National Dialogue Initiative in South Sudan
An assessment of progress made and challenges faced by South Sudan’s National Dialogue Initiative to reconcile intercommunal violence.
An assessment of progress made and challenges faced by South Sudan’s National Dialogue Initiative to reconcile intercommunal violence.
One year ago, about 80 leading women from 24 African countries, friends and partners, held an earnest and deep conversation on the important issue of women’s inclusion in pre-confict mediation,
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Examining the prevalence of ethnic conflict in Ethiopia and evaluating potential causes of violence in the country.
Historicising the 1992 Zangon Kataf conflicts while examining the state’s role in managing difference among co-habiting ethnic groups.
Arguing that the psychological desire for personal happiness ultimately underlies ethnic, religious and territorial causes of conflict.
Understanding the political justifications for marginalising traditional dispute-resolving mechanisms from the legal systems of both Kenya and Ethiopia.
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