The Northern Region is witnessing protracted and relapsed conflicts, and attempts at resolving these largely through Western models, particularly the formal court system have not been successful. As such, this study explores the relevance of indigenous conflict management mechanisms in restoring enduring peace in the Northern Region of Ghana. The study employed a multiple case study design. Data was collected from forty-three purposively selected respondents using interviews, focus group discussions, and observations. The results from thematic and cross-site analysis revealed that indigenous mechanisms have features of inclusive participatory approach at all levels of the conflict leading to acceptable outcomes. The traditional mechanisms h...
Ghana is often seen as peaceful, but is faced with many chieftaincy conflicts that result mainly fro...
The professionalization of addressing conflict creates a field filled with specialists highly traine...
Conflict in Northern Ghana appears to be increasing in amplitude and frequency and its effects are g...
Ghana has a number of ethnic conflicts, most of which are protracted mainly because of the type and ...
Ghana, compared to many other African nations, has been described as a peaceful and stable country. ...
Ethiopia has been practicing various indigenous conflict resolution mechanisms for many centuries. T...
A Conflict can be resolved when there is an adequate understanding of its causes. The objecti...
Understanding the social context of the conflict is essential for developing efficient responses. Th...
Globally, conflicts continue to change dynamics and increase in complexity, weakening the potential ...
Globally, conflicts continue to change dynamics and increase in complexity, weakening the potential ...
Indigenous Conflict Management Strategies in West Africa:Beyond Right and Wrong expands the discours...
Indigenous Conflict Management Strategies in West Africa:Beyond Right and Wrong expands the discours...
This study sought to study the role of traditional conflict resolution in the context of mediation c...
Conflict in many parts of the world has become part of people’s life resulting massive deaths and tr...
Ghana is often seen as peaceful, but is faced with many chieftaincy conflicts that result mainly fro...
Ghana is often seen as peaceful, but is faced with many chieftaincy conflicts that result mainly fro...
The professionalization of addressing conflict creates a field filled with specialists highly traine...
Conflict in Northern Ghana appears to be increasing in amplitude and frequency and its effects are g...
Ghana has a number of ethnic conflicts, most of which are protracted mainly because of the type and ...
Ghana, compared to many other African nations, has been described as a peaceful and stable country. ...
Ethiopia has been practicing various indigenous conflict resolution mechanisms for many centuries. T...
A Conflict can be resolved when there is an adequate understanding of its causes. The objecti...
Understanding the social context of the conflict is essential for developing efficient responses. Th...
Globally, conflicts continue to change dynamics and increase in complexity, weakening the potential ...
Globally, conflicts continue to change dynamics and increase in complexity, weakening the potential ...
Indigenous Conflict Management Strategies in West Africa:Beyond Right and Wrong expands the discours...
Indigenous Conflict Management Strategies in West Africa:Beyond Right and Wrong expands the discours...
This study sought to study the role of traditional conflict resolution in the context of mediation c...
Conflict in many parts of the world has become part of people’s life resulting massive deaths and tr...
Ghana is often seen as peaceful, but is faced with many chieftaincy conflicts that result mainly fro...
Ghana is often seen as peaceful, but is faced with many chieftaincy conflicts that result mainly fro...
The professionalization of addressing conflict creates a field filled with specialists highly traine...
Conflict in Northern Ghana appears to be increasing in amplitude and frequency and its effects are g...