Nigusie Angessa has an M.A. degree in Foreign Language Studies and has taken high level trainings in the areas of peace and conflict. He is a lecturer in the College
Tamene Keneni has a B.A. (Educational Psychology) and an M.A. (Developmental Psychology). He has been teaching at higher educational institutions in Ethiopia. Currently, he is a Ph.D. candidate at the
Introduction By Martha Mutisi Conflict resolution under the Ekika system of the Baganda in Uganda By Ashad Sentongo & Andrea Bartoli Local conflict resolution in Rwanda The case of abunzi
Introduction By Martha Mutisi Conflict resolution under the Ekika system of the Baganda in Uganda By Ashad Sentongo & Andrea Bartoli Local conflict resolution in Rwanda The case of abunzi
Abstract Sub-Saharan Africa has a history of land dispossession and contestation which have resulted in various types of inequalities and a skewed distribution of land resources. Land in Sub-Saharan Africa
Abstract Traditional institutions of conflict resolution play a very significant role in the day-to-day lives of Africans in general and Ethiopians in particular. In Ethiopia, a country that has adopted