Gender and Conflict Management: The Role of Women’s in Indigenous Conflict Resolutions for Peace Building in Ethiopia: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

E. K. Bayu
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Evidence from around the world and across cultures showed that integrating women and gender considerations into peace-building processes helps to promote democracy, good governance, long-term stability and development . The inclusion of gender perspectives into conflict analyses can be beneficial not only to ensure better understanding of conflict dynamics, but also to highlight the linkages with development and poverty issues. Hence, the current review is aims to assess the role of women’s in indigenous conflict resolution in different regions of Ethiopia. All available materials were reviewed. The results of the review disclosed that even if women’s formal participation in the highest leadership positions were formally closed, it is documented that throughout the world, women had played critical roles in times of wars and peace as community organizers and activists. The findings further showed that the role and participation of women in the indigenous conflict management mechanisms is low and insignificant in Tigray. In indigenous system, women play an indirect role in Amhara and Tigray. In Oromia region, women have a great role in solving conflicts among Oromo clans by intervene and request for reconciliation by using the institution called Siqqe . They also have the right and power to reconcile Oromo people to their God called Waqqa by praying to God for them. In Somalia, Women’s also play multiple roles before, during and after conflicts. Women of South nations and nationality play different roles in addressing conflicts either along with men or alone and the male based institutions address conflicts in equal basis irrespective of sex. Based on the above findings, it can be concluded that, Ethiopian women’s play a pivotal role and still working to maintain peace and security across all provinces of the country. Therefore, women should be respected as they have a lion share role in indigenous conflict resolutions as well as they should be empowered to involve in peace promotion and peacemaking at regional and country level . Keywords: Gender, Indigenous, Conflict resolutions, Peace building, Ethiopia DOI: 10.7176/IAGS/80-01 Publication date: February 29 th 2020
性别与冲突管理:妇女在埃塞俄比亚解决土著冲突以促进和平建设中的作用:系统回顾和荟萃分析
来自世界各地和不同文化的证据表明,将妇女和性别考虑纳入建设和平进程有助于促进民主、善政、长期稳定和发展。在冲突分析中纳入性别观点不仅有助于确保更好地了解冲突的动态,而且有助于突出与发展和贫穷问题的联系。因此,本次审查的目的是评价妇女在埃塞俄比亚不同地区解决土著冲突方面的作用。审查了所有可用的材料。审查的结果显示,即使妇女正式参加最高领导职位的机会已经正式关闭,但有文件表明,在世界各地,妇女在战争与和平时期作为社区组织者和积极分子发挥了关键作用。调查结果进一步表明,在提格雷,妇女在土著冲突管理机制中的作用和参与程度很低,微不足道。在土著制度中,妇女在阿姆哈拉和提格雷起着间接的作用。在奥罗米亚地区,妇女在解决奥罗莫部落之间的冲突方面发挥了重要作用,她们通过Siqqe的机制进行干预并要求和解。他们也有权利和力量,通过为奥罗莫人向上帝祈祷,使他们与被称为瓦卡的上帝和解。在索马里,妇女在冲突之前、期间和之后都发挥着多重作用。南方国家和民族的妇女在与男子一起或单独处理冲突方面发挥着不同的作用,以男性为基础的机构不分性别地平等处理冲突。根据上述调查结果,可以得出结论,埃塞俄比亚妇女发挥着关键作用,并仍在努力维持该国所有省份的和平与安全。因此,应尊重妇女,因为她们在解决土著冲突方面发挥了很大的作用,并应赋予她们在区域和国家一级参与促进和平和建立和平的权力。关键词:性别,土著,冲突解决,和平建设,埃塞俄比亚DOI: 10.7176/IAGS/80-01出版日期:2020年2月29日
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