AFRICAN TRADITIONAL CONFLICT RESOLUTION AND PEACE
These are known by various names, i.e. Endogenous methods, Indigenous knowledge
systems Local mechanisms, they are developed around specific conditions of populations and
communities indigenous to a particular geographic area; according to Accord 2011.
Examples of African Traditional Conflict Resolution And Peace
Gacaca courts- Rwanda
Abunzi -RwandaThe kotgla- Botswana
The Dare- Zimbabwe
Mato oput- Northern Uganda
Bashingantahe- Burundi The shrine ofTiru Sina- Ethiopia
Gadaa- Oromo, Ethiopia
Ukuzidla in South Africa
Why African Traditional Conflict Resolution and Peace?
Gaps in modem systems 0 Western methods have not been able to effectively address all cases of
conflict; Modem methods sometimes contradict cultural values and priorities in Africa;
Inadequate resources and capacity by modern conflict resolution
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The Nature of African Traditional Conflict Resolution and Peace
Homegrown and Endogenous.
They are homegrown and endogenous methods that are specific to the African context African
solutions to African problems
Traditional conflict resolution mechanisms allow us to put into practice the African Renaissance.
The Nature of African Traditional Conflict Resolution and Peace
Restorative vs. Punitive
Emphasis in on restoration, forgiveness and reconciliation instead of punishment; Gacaca courts
in Rwanda, for example, have tried cases of genocide leading to transitional justice; 0 Similarly,
the ritual mato oput, has been used to reconcile former LRA fighters with the community in
Northern Uganda
The Nature of African Traditional Conflict Resolution and Peace
Emphasis on inter-connectedness (Ubuntu)
Use of traditional methods for conflict resolution reflects humanity's interconnectedness;
Ubuntu (I am because we are)
The Nature of African Traditional Conflict Resolution and Peace
People to people peace building
With traditional mechanisms, it is the community which is involved;
A typical example of citizen diplomacy
Facilitates local ownership of the peace that is created
The Nature of African Traditional Conflict Resolution and Peace
Expedient and pragmatic
Traditional methods are less costly and more effective
Gacaca courts tried more than 1.3 million cases of genocide since 2001
The same number of cases would have taken Rwanda's modern courts more than 3 decades;
Rwanda also uses local mediators known as abunzi to handle small disputes - which reduces
backlogs in primary courts ACCORD has five offices in Burundi mediating land disputes.
The Case for African Traditional Conflict Resolution and Peace
Traditional Mechanisms have existed for generations
They are part of the Africa culture and values;
Culture creates a common ground;
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People respect these institutions of conflict resolution because they espouse common value.
(Accord 2011).
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