Indigenous Peacebuilding in South Sudan
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Indigenous Peacebuilding in South Sudan
Delivering Sustainable Peace Through Traditional Institutions, Customs and Practices
Bedigen, Winnifred
Taylor & Francis Ltd
10/2024
226
Mole
9780367679439
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction: Why indigenous peacebuilding in South Sudan?
Chapter one: Ethnic conflicts and civil wars.
Chapter two: Indigenous peacebuilding, peace theories and the South Sudan. justice system.
Chapter three: Narrative inquiry.
Chapter four: Socialising through food and etiquette of peacebuilding.
Chapter five: Indigenous communities, institutions and peacebuilding methods.
Chapter six: The role of youth (Monyomiji) in indigenous peacebuilding.
Chapter seven: The role of women (Honyomiji) in indigenous peacebuilding.
Chapter eight: Social capital, resilience and proximity in peacebuilding.
Chapter nine: Summary and conclusion.
Index
Introduction: Why indigenous peacebuilding in South Sudan?
Chapter one: Ethnic conflicts and civil wars.
Chapter two: Indigenous peacebuilding, peace theories and the South Sudan. justice system.
Chapter three: Narrative inquiry.
Chapter four: Socialising through food and etiquette of peacebuilding.
Chapter five: Indigenous communities, institutions and peacebuilding methods.
Chapter six: The role of youth (Monyomiji) in indigenous peacebuilding.
Chapter seven: The role of women (Honyomiji) in indigenous peacebuilding.
Chapter eight: Social capital, resilience and proximity in peacebuilding.
Chapter nine: Summary and conclusion.
Index
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African studies;Indigenous;customs;South Sudan;National Peacebuilding;South Sudanese;LRA;Inter-ethnic Conflicts;Civil War Crimes;Mato Oput;Peacebuilding Processes;SPLM;South Sudanese Women;Sustainable Peace;UN;Societal Customs;SPLA;Traditional Conflict Resolution;Sudan Civil War;NGO Local Staff;Indigenous Conflict Resolution;Riek Machar;De Waal;Addis Ababa Agreement;NGO Worker;Civil War Situation;Central Equatoria State;Igad Partner Forum
List of figures
Introduction: Why indigenous peacebuilding in South Sudan?
Chapter one: Ethnic conflicts and civil wars.
Chapter two: Indigenous peacebuilding, peace theories and the South Sudan. justice system.
Chapter three: Narrative inquiry.
Chapter four: Socialising through food and etiquette of peacebuilding.
Chapter five: Indigenous communities, institutions and peacebuilding methods.
Chapter six: The role of youth (Monyomiji) in indigenous peacebuilding.
Chapter seven: The role of women (Honyomiji) in indigenous peacebuilding.
Chapter eight: Social capital, resilience and proximity in peacebuilding.
Chapter nine: Summary and conclusion.
Index
Introduction: Why indigenous peacebuilding in South Sudan?
Chapter one: Ethnic conflicts and civil wars.
Chapter two: Indigenous peacebuilding, peace theories and the South Sudan. justice system.
Chapter three: Narrative inquiry.
Chapter four: Socialising through food and etiquette of peacebuilding.
Chapter five: Indigenous communities, institutions and peacebuilding methods.
Chapter six: The role of youth (Monyomiji) in indigenous peacebuilding.
Chapter seven: The role of women (Honyomiji) in indigenous peacebuilding.
Chapter eight: Social capital, resilience and proximity in peacebuilding.
Chapter nine: Summary and conclusion.
Index
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
African studies;Indigenous;customs;South Sudan;National Peacebuilding;South Sudanese;LRA;Inter-ethnic Conflicts;Civil War Crimes;Mato Oput;Peacebuilding Processes;SPLM;South Sudanese Women;Sustainable Peace;UN;Societal Customs;SPLA;Traditional Conflict Resolution;Sudan Civil War;NGO Local Staff;Indigenous Conflict Resolution;Riek Machar;De Waal;Addis Ababa Agreement;NGO Worker;Civil War Situation;Central Equatoria State;Igad Partner Forum