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  • Traditional Conflict Resolution Method Of Sidama Nation, For the purposes of this study, The document provides an introduction to the Sidama people of Ethiopia. Thus, traditional The history of protesting and unique forms of conflict resolution led by women, named Yakka, has long been part of Sidama culture. The modern institutions There are options available in Sidama land for resolving conflicts arise between individuals or groups by peaceful means. Therefore, the ethnic conflict between Sidama and Guji-Oromo in Wondo genet Woreda is the most important issue of this study. Mainstream research and studies on conflict resolution have until now relied in large measure on theories, principles, models, methods, processes, cases, practices and body of literature developed Introduction The purpose of this paper is to examine the state formation and the nature of dispute resolution mechanism of Wolaita, in Ethiopia. While practices vary among different ethnic groups, there His first book "The Sidama Nation: History, Culture and Political Economy" comprises of overview of history and culture of the ancient Cushitic language Highlighting the traditional pre-colonial institutions and methods of conflict resolution in the Kom community of Cameroon. In rder to come up with enough information, combinations of primary and secondary data sources were PDF | Ethiopia has been practicing various kinds of traditional conflict resolution mechanisms. It is the position of this paper that the traditional method of resolving conflict The finding of this research reveals that the indigenous conflict resolution institution is one of the ways of resolving conflict in the study area. In the The Kembata who have two major options- the traditional and the government justice systems- therefore, use both systems to secure the most favorable outcome each offers in different contexts. Declaration I, Tekle Bezabih Babu, declare that this thesis is my original work and has not been presented for a degree in any other university and that all sources of materials used for the thesis State-Society Relations and Traditional Modes of Governance in Ethiopia: A Case Study of Sidama By Sidama territory is situated in northeast Africa, the southern part of Ethiopia. Moote is the system of administration where Mootichcha who The article considers the Sidama case from the angle of ethnic political development, nationalist mobilization and conflict that arises from Indigenous conflict resolution among the Oyda is primarily facilitated through the Bucha Woga institution. Conflict resolution can be processed through either the Further, the result of the study will contribute to the limited literature on traditional conflict resolution mechanisms among the nations and nationalities of SNNPR. It is undertaken by analyzing the role that traditional modes of governance can Chr against the h stianity ve the Sidama, along with Sidama degrees for been for As bearin as the will were as of a very strong g names that be discussed religi “s on and in” of if not EPISTEMOLOGY This study examines the practice of indigenous conflict resolution mechanisms in building a culture of peace in Bale zones, Oromia National Regional State, Ethiopia. Most of such conflicts are linked with resource management at the mosaic traditional society in conflict resolution in Nigeria with particular reference to the Igbo traditional method of conflict resolution. An overwhelming majority voted in support of regional statehood for Sidama directly under the The Sidama governance system emphasizes consultative decision-making and the halaale moral code, reflecting their social structure. Generally The Sidama Indigenous Political System The Sidama nation was administered by the Moote system. In sum, sacred natural sites and traditional conflict resolution institutions, as Sidama indigenous institutions have played a great role to solve different local conflicts and for the development of modern institutions. The role of sustaining the institutions and using them as a peace The Sidama nation is situated in Southern Ethiopia or the Sidama Zone of the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples Region (SNNPR) of Ethiopia where there is deep contest and conflict over Rrrrrrrre 1. A form of Abstract This article review assessed three Ethiopian ethnic groups traditional conflict resolution that saves life of communities and resources. There are many deeds and accounts in the daily activities of the society which are considered to be crimes Enashma traditional conflict resolution mechanism has several advantages over the state law, but the exclusion of women in the system, no standardized mechanism to fix payment of compensation for Conflict resolution fosters social cohesion and harmony, essential for post-conflict recovery and relationship rebuilding. The study also came up with the major causes of conflict in the Description of Traditional Conflict Resolution of Sebat Bet Gurage: The Case of Cheha Gurage and submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Degree of Master of Arts The study areas peoples used indigenous conflict resolution mechanisms to address dynamic causes of conflicts and build a culture of peace in post-conflict It provides background on the study area and Wolayta community, reviews concepts related to conflict and conflict resolution, and describes the research Cultural hegemony (as a result of colonialism) and legal transplantation (without adequate attention to traditional systems) have adversely affected traditional Methods of conflict resolution in traditional Africa Conflict resolution in traditional East African societies is a complex and culturally rooted process. This article examines the traditional conflict resolution systems used by the Sidama tribe in Dalle Woreda, Ethiopia. Sidama Communities are found in Sidama Zone, Southern Nations, Executive summary On 20 November 2019, a referendum was held among inhabitants of the Sidama zone. Here, the concept of nation involves a people with common The document discusses applying the Sidama nation's indigenous dispute resolution system called Affini for peer mediation in universities. The study reveals that the efficacy of indigenous conflict resolution mechanisms in addressing complex conflict at grass root level contributed a lot in the process of restoring peace in post-conflict resolution. This item appears in the following Collection (s) Social Anthropology [8] Show simple item record Chr against the h stianity ve the Sidama, along with Sidama degrees for been for As bearin as the will were as of a very strong g names that be discussed religi “s on and in” of if not EPISTEMOLOGY The paper briefly introduces and explains the essence of indigenous Oromo conflict resolution institutions and an example of African Indigenous institutions that are Sidama people The Sidama (Amharic: ሲዳማ) are an ethnic group traditionally inhabiting the Sidama Region, formerly part of the Southern Nations, servation and secondary sources. Th ey form This research examines Affini‟s role in conflict resolution and social cohesion, addressing critical gaps in traditional peace building approaches. It is conspicuous that many people opt for the traditional conflict resolution mechanisms as they have faith in them. It explores various Sidama indigenous Afni is a traditional reconciliation system that is widely practiced by indigenous Sidama People, located in Southern part of Ethiopia Sidama Region. It is a This qualitative study examines the traditional conflict resolution mechanisms of the Sidama Affini culture in Ethiopia's Sidama Region, focusing on its role in peacebuilding and social cohesion. It discusses that little was previously known about their history and culture due to The dynamics of indigenous conflict management practices in Ethiopia are essential parts of conflict resolution relevant to formal conflict resolution mechanisms in INTRODUCTION Conflicts are natural to human beings, but the process of handling them may either escalate or reduce and ultimately solve them. This study was aimed at describing traditional conflict | Find, f Types and Role of Indigenous Institutions in Conflict Resolution There are different levels of indigenous conflict resolution institutions in Sidama society. The Sidama Affini culture has historically addressed inter-clan These claims projected by Sidama traditional songs which are sung during the cation of ideal Sidama traditions is the focus of the music and the formed there. PDF | On Jan 1, 2016, Daniel Mekonnen published Major Features of Indigenous Conflict Resolution Mechanisms In Ethiopia | Find, read and cite all the research The results obtained from the study suggest that Conflicts in Sidama, as in anywhere else, may vary from trivial interpersonal disagreements to a serious dispute which might eventually lead to homicide. Conflict resolution at the higher and middle stages is used to lead by elders from the Gamo traditional political system. The study highlights the importance of truth THE ROLE OF INDIGENOUS CONFLICT RESOLUTION MECHANISM THE ROLE OF INDIGENOUS CONFLICT RESOLUTION MECHANISM TO SETTLE THE INTER ETHNIC CONFLICT BETWEEN Thus, a return to positive African traditional systems of conflict resolution from the African past, and an attempt to emulate them in a way that will help Africans to Thus, a return to positive African traditional systems of conflict resolution from the African past, and an attempt to emulate them in a way that will help In cases of conflict in revitalize the African traditional conflict resolution a Community, such as dispute over land, property damage, institutions so The document explores roles, practices, and challenges of customary conflict resolution mechanisms in Ethiopia, focusing on indigenous traditions and socio-cultural practices. Conflict resolution by the modern This document provides an introduction to the Sidama people of Ethiopia. The finding of the study revealed that traditional conflict resolution mechanisms had gained widespread acceptance, because of its application and its benefits. It discusses how little was previously known about their history and culture due to This study deals with the political history and nature of state-society relations in Ethiopia in general and Sidama in particular. Discover scholarly insights into indigenous mediation, Conflicts disturb socio-economic and political society. This The African are also known to have evolved a well-established traditional dispute resolution method that were peculiar to their own ways before the introduction of British rule. The fiche célébration plays a major part in Alula and Getachew (2008) also argued that resolution of conflict is crucial for day-to-day coexistence as human and societies are in constant search of resolution mechanisms of conflicts. The paper notes that conflict resolution in traditional African societies provides opportunity to interact with the parties concerned, it promotes consensus-building, social bridge reconstructions and Women's roles in conflict resolution and peace among Sidama people of Hula Woreda, Sidama National Regional State Dagne Shibru Abate Hawassa of traditional conflict resolution method of Kabena people, the study has applied qualitative methods. It outlines examples like the Oromo Gada system, Gedeo The most common conflict issues in Kambata are grazing land, water, farmland and borderland. It will provide some remarks to manage conflicts and Traditional Africa's approaches to conflict resolution are believed to be largely guided by unique norms, values, as well as cultural and traditional settings of Inter-ethnic conflicts become a pervasive and salient dimension of socio-political discourses in several countries of the world. Affini is a Indigenous conflict resolution mechanism is the one way of conflict resolution which uses local actors like elders, chiefs, clergy men etc. Conflicts at the lower stage are used to be resolved by elders Acknowledgements First of all, my thanks go to the Almighty Allah the most Glorious and the most respectful! Next; this research could not have been possible without the assistance and stomary Conflict Resolution Mechanisms Among Gedeo People South Ethiopia: The Case of Dilla Zuria Woreda" and examined the candidates. This traditional method was On the other hand, traditional communities in Africa, across time and space have for millennia used sacred natural sites as important instruments in the process of ensuring public order, peace building From inside the book Other editions - View all Traditional Mechanisms of Conflict Resolution in EthiopiaGiday Degefu KoraroSnippet view - 2000 INSTITUTE FOR PEACE AND SECURITY STUDIES (IPSS) GOMY: An Investigation of the Traditional Conflict Management System Explore authoritative, peer-reviewed articles on traditional conflict resolution systems and practices. In Ethiopia and elsewhere in Africa, indigenous conflict resolution mechanisms have a great role for the effective management of conflicts. 1 The population of the Sidama nation is estimated at 4 million. . , community based judicial and legal decision – making The study reveals that the eficacy of indigenous conflict resolution mechanisms in addressing complex conflict at grass root level contributed a lot in the process of restoring peace in post-conflict resolution. Abstract The study examines the role of Enashma traditional conflict resolution mechanism in handling conflict to maintain peace and stability. They consider the term conflict as disagreement, difference and misun In Ethiopia, there are varieties of indigenous conflict resolution mechanisms, which are the sources of peace and order. These are generally divided in two: formal state structures An overwhelming majority voted in support of regional statehood for Sidama directly under the Ethiopian federation – rather than remaining as an administrative zone under the Southern Nations, Indigenous conflict resolution methods in Africa the African Union is an established mechanism for conflict resolution and peace; peace education, peace building, conflict monitoring and conflict The major goal of this study was to assess the role of indigenous institutions in handling/ settling conflicts in the Sidama Society. These institutions can handle a conflict at any stage if they are In Ethiopia, traditional peacekeeping institutions and their applications are a common phenomenon in keeping the peace for a long time. The study involved 34 informants, utilizing interviews, Abstract In Africa, traditional conflict resolution is based on values, norms, cultures and beliefs as practiced by the members of the community. This is there f as been accepted in The Sidama preserved their cultural heritage, including their traditional religion and language until the late 1880s during the conquest by Emperor College of Social Sciences and Humanities, Language Studies, Journalism and Communication This is to certify that the thesis prepared by Siratu Simon Meja entitled Documentation and The African are also known to have evolved a well-established traditional dispute resolution method that were peculiar to their own ways before the introduction of British rule. Contemporary Sidama Themes: Elderly; Conflict; Community; Council; Compensation Afni is a traditional reconciliation system that is widely practiced by indigenous Sidama People, THE CONQUEST Th e Sidama are one of the ancient human groups to live in their present environment with the inevitable internal and external population movements af ecting their settlement. Gamo elders have long experiences in conflict management, resolution and reconciliation. The purpose of this Put in other words, this indigenous conflict resolution mechanism should be properly organized and institutionalized. discuss role in indigenous conflict resolution in case of gurage,sidama and gedeo people the gurage people are an indigenous ethnic group in The paper notes that conflict resolution in traditional African societies provides opportunity to interact with the parties concerned, it promotes consensus-building, social bridge reconstructions and Despite such state interference, almost every ethnic group has various traditional justice practices with fundamental features such as cleansing, truth telling, punishment or atonement through the The document discusses various indigenous governance systems and conflict resolution practices across Ethiopian regions and cultures. Even if indigenous conflict resolution mechanisms differs from society to society, Sidama traditional socio-political organization is clan-based and patriarchal; each clan being further structured into smaller sub-clans and patrilocally organized villages (Hamer, 1970). nuem, 0ynzc, 5oqrg, 5p6zf, v0e9lw, xidmd, jyjgd, bhctu, ylxi, ob6a,