This essay is a narration of my personal experiences in peacebuilding in the North Rift region of Kenya as a resident of the region, and peace worker from 1995 to date. I draw from my work experiences with the National Council of Churches of Kenya (1995-2005), Catholic Relief Services and the Mennonite Central Committee (2007-2019). Specifically, how connector projects were used as a strategy for grassroots peacebuilding for the conflict-affected communities in the North Rift Valley region. The processes of mobilizing the communities, challenges, and outcomes of reconciliation efforts are discussed. The four connector projects discussed show the rewards attained from embracing collaboration as a key prerequisite for peace and reconciliation...
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Doctor of Philosophy in Conflict Resolution & Peace Studies. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 201...
The concept of peacebuilding evokes the image of international interventions in countries emerging f...
Includes bibliographical references.The study examines the potential for community participation in ...
During the 1990s and early 2000s, a number of domestic social actors mobilized for peace in several ...
Amani Mashinani (Peace at the Grassroots) is a model of peace building that demonstrates the importa...
This special commemoration feature of Journal of Social Encounters focuses on the work of the late B...
This chapter is about the story of the late Bishop Cornelius Kipng’eno Arap Korir who stood up for p...
This article explores the peacebuilding contribution of the National Council of Churches of Kenya (N...
Ethnic conflicts remain the biggest setback to the development of many African nations today, Kenya ...
The objective of this thesis was to discover more about how local agents, in this case the local chu...
Description taken directly from the blog: https://disarmament.blogs.pace.edu/2017/05/02/maridhiano-m...
Small Christian Communities (SCCs), a key pastoral priority of the Catholic Bishops in the Associati...
Most Local Peace Committees (LPCs), established by the National Accord & Reconciliation Act of 2...
The paper revisits a recommendation we made to our early published article entitled ‘the paradox of ...
Includes bibliographical references.This study examines the peacebuilding potential of Non-Governmen...
Doctor of Philosophy in Conflict Resolution & Peace Studies. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 201...
The concept of peacebuilding evokes the image of international interventions in countries emerging f...
Includes bibliographical references.The study examines the potential for community participation in ...
During the 1990s and early 2000s, a number of domestic social actors mobilized for peace in several ...