The beauty of African is deeply rooted in the numerous cultures that abound on the continent. These unique varieties of cultural expressions are intrinsically linked with the hundreds of ethnic groups that serve as the custodians of this treasured heritage. Ironically, the very differences that depict the variety in the cultural expressions, serve as triggers for ethnic mistrust and open conflicts. This paper highlights the importance of mediation in peace-building and recommends ways of enhancing its utility in a multi ethnic society such as Africa. Keywords: Mediation, Peace-building, Multi-ethnic, Continen
Westernisation and globalization have almost eroded this culture and left in their trail an alien cu...
In recent times, African states have experienced multiple challenges. The most disturbing is the ina...
Given the persistence, re-enactment and escalation of many ethnic conflicts in Africa, this study ex...
Commissioned by the Department of Arts and Culture, AugustThe relationship between cultural diversit...
Contrary to common belief that Cameroon is a haven of peace in a turbulent Central African sub regio...
The world-wide surge in the number and violence of open conflicts revolving around ethnic or religio...
The phenomenal rise in violent conflicts in Africa since the end of the Cold War has been an obstacl...
This paper examines the cause of ethnic peace, and subsequently, the cause of ethnic violence. Varyi...
The current state of most African countries cannot be dissoci-ated from the Berlin Treaty of 1885, w...
This article purports to study the peace project in Africa, using African social formations and trad...
This paper proposes, among other things, that ethnic conflicts in Africa are fallout of colonialism....
The African continent is not a homogenous entity; it is religiously and culturally diverse. The cont...
The African continent has borne the brunt of inter-ethnic and intra-ethnic conflicts. Consequently, ...
For any multi-ethnic society, tolerance is regarded as an integral element for social, economic, and...
This paper contextualised the subject matter and its strategies by providing insights on the develop...
Westernisation and globalization have almost eroded this culture and left in their trail an alien cu...
In recent times, African states have experienced multiple challenges. The most disturbing is the ina...
Given the persistence, re-enactment and escalation of many ethnic conflicts in Africa, this study ex...
Commissioned by the Department of Arts and Culture, AugustThe relationship between cultural diversit...
Contrary to common belief that Cameroon is a haven of peace in a turbulent Central African sub regio...
The world-wide surge in the number and violence of open conflicts revolving around ethnic or religio...
The phenomenal rise in violent conflicts in Africa since the end of the Cold War has been an obstacl...
This paper examines the cause of ethnic peace, and subsequently, the cause of ethnic violence. Varyi...
The current state of most African countries cannot be dissoci-ated from the Berlin Treaty of 1885, w...
This article purports to study the peace project in Africa, using African social formations and trad...
This paper proposes, among other things, that ethnic conflicts in Africa are fallout of colonialism....
The African continent is not a homogenous entity; it is religiously and culturally diverse. The cont...
The African continent has borne the brunt of inter-ethnic and intra-ethnic conflicts. Consequently, ...
For any multi-ethnic society, tolerance is regarded as an integral element for social, economic, and...
This paper contextualised the subject matter and its strategies by providing insights on the develop...
Westernisation and globalization have almost eroded this culture and left in their trail an alien cu...
In recent times, African states have experienced multiple challenges. The most disturbing is the ina...
Given the persistence, re-enactment and escalation of many ethnic conflicts in Africa, this study ex...