Indigenous Conflict Resolution Systems and Practices: Implications for Social Relationship Development: The Case of Debre Markos Town, 2019.

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  • YItayew M1*, Ayenew B1, Pandey D2, Almehadi N3, Pandey B4 1 Department of Nursing, health Science College, Assosa University, Assosa, Ethiopia. 2 Department of Technical Education, IET, Lucknow, India. 3 Department of management, business and economics college, Assosa University, Assosa, Ethiopia 4 Department of Information Technology, Govind Ballabh Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, India.

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Ethiopia, Debremarkos, Conflict, Indigenous conflict resolution system, social relationship

Abstract

Background and Objectives: Indigenous conflict resolution mechanism is a social capital that implies the ability of social norms and customs to grasp members of a group together by effectively setting and making possible. Methods: Cross sectional study design with a snowball sampling were employed to see the implication of indigenous conflict resolution mechanism for social relationship. Results: Regarding to making relationship continuous 54% percent of the respondent responded that social cohesion is very strong in the community when they use indigenous conflict resolution. Conclusion: Governmental institutions like court should consider indigenous elder decisions for sustainable peace development. Standard and permanent registration system should be in practice to make the younger generation informed and courageous.

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2020-05-10

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YItayew M1*, Ayenew B1, Pandey D2, Almehadi N3, Pandey B4. (2020). Indigenous Conflict Resolution Systems and Practices: Implications for Social Relationship Development: The Case of Debre Markos Town, 2019. AlQalam Journal of Medical and Applied Sciences, 3(1), 53–60. Retrieved from https://journal.utripoli.edu.ly/index.php/Alqalam/article/view/100

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