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Mediation in Africa: Traditions, Innovations and PerspectivesAt a time when socio-political and inter-community conflicts are shaking up the continent, this book offers a resolutely innovative approach to mediation in Africa. The fruit of a decade of teaching, research and fieldwork in the Great Lakes region and beyond, it skilfully combines ancestral traditions and contemporary methods.Through a rigorous methodology - theoretical analyses, captivating case studies and exclusive testimonials from mediators, traditional chiefs and civil society players - the author reveals how structured…mehr

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Mediation in Africa: Traditions, Innovations and PerspectivesAt a time when socio-political and inter-community conflicts are shaking up the continent, this book offers a resolutely innovative approach to mediation in Africa. The fruit of a decade of teaching, research and fieldwork in the Great Lakes region and beyond, it skilfully combines ancestral traditions and contemporary methods.Through a rigorous methodology - theoretical analyses, captivating case studies and exclusive testimonials from mediators, traditional chiefs and civil society players - the author reveals how structured dialogue becomes a lever for social transformation. From hybrid justice systems to reconciliation rituals (Gacaca, palabre, Mato Oput), each chapter illustrates the power of mediation to repair the social fabric and build a shared future.An indispensable guide for practitioners, decision-makers and researchers, it opens up new perspectives for establishing a lasting culture of peace on the Africancontinent.
Autorenporträt
Hervé Muyo, OMI, PhD Director of the Centre de Recherche pour la Paix, le Conflit et l'Environnement at De Mazenod University (DRC). Associate professor at UPN and UCC, visiting professor at UCB. Doctorate in conflict resolution, +15 years mediation in the Great Lakes. Author of Conflict Induced Displacement. Bilingual FR-EN, Lingala/Kikongo.