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The objective of the paper is to assess the practices and challenges of customary conflict resolution mechanisms in rural land dispute resolution in Bahir Dar Zuria Woreda of Wojer, Feresewoga, and Tentakerkose, Sebatamite, and Lejome kebeles. To achieve the objectives, the study has employed qualitative research approach with case study research design by using primary and secondary sources of data. Data were collected using focus group discussion, interviews, and non-participatory observation; and relevant literatures and documents are reviewed. Key informants and FGD participants were…mehr

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The objective of the paper is to assess the practices and challenges of customary conflict resolution mechanisms in rural land dispute resolution in Bahir Dar Zuria Woreda of Wojer, Feresewoga, and Tentakerkose, Sebatamite, and Lejome kebeles. To achieve the objectives, the study has employed qualitative research approach with case study research design by using primary and secondary sources of data. Data were collected using focus group discussion, interviews, and non-participatory observation; and relevant literatures and documents are reviewed. Key informants and FGD participants were selected based on purposive and snowball sampling methods. Purposive sampling used to select informants on the basis of their knowledge, and experience in the community about the issue in this study.
Autorenporträt
Asmare Shetahun Alemneh is a lecturer and researcher in the college of social science and humanities, department of Civic and Ethical Studies, Arba Minch University, Ethiopia. The author has completed MA Degree from Hawassa University and has peace and conflict studies as one of the interesting field. He is peace lover and sociable person.