Implementing Conflict Transformation & Mediation Measures in the PAMANA Project to address the Natural Resource Scarcity Tensions among Northern Ugandan Refugee Settlement Communities.
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Implementing Conflict Transformation & Mediation Measures in the PAMANA Project to address the Natural Resource Scarcity Tensions among Northern Ugandan Refugee Settlement Communities.Autoría
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HERRERO RICO, SOFIA; Universitat Jaume I. Departament de Pedagogia i Didàctica de les Ciències Socials, la Llengua i la LiteraturaFecha de publicación
2024-07-08Editor
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This thesis is founded on the proposal of developing conflict transformative methodologies
and activities which are adapted and developed in close collaboration with the local
communities in Northern Uganda. ... [+]
This thesis is founded on the proposal of developing conflict transformative methodologies
and activities which are adapted and developed in close collaboration with the local
communities in Northern Uganda. Therefore, it was analysed and studied how mediation and
dialogue workshops can be implemented in the Human Development Peace (HDP) nexus of
the PAMANA Project (Building Peace Through Sustainable Access to and Management of
Natural Resources in West Nile and Central Equatoria), as part of their staff members, to
mitigate the increasing conflicts over natural resources (NR) between stakeholders in the
refugee settlements of Northern Uganda. In the last two and a half years, Uganda reported 1.4
million refugees, making the country the third-largest refugee-hosting nation in the world. The
results are meso and micro-level conflicts over access to and control over NR and problems
associated with poor natural resource management. To further understand the structural
framework, the PAMANA Project conducted a baseline survey and focus group discussions to
provide qualitative and quantitative information about the pressure on Natural Resources and
conflicts around access to and management of NR. Based on that data, it will be highlighted
how contextualized conflict transformation approaches, training, and mediation processes can
and have been implemented among the communities. This will be done in detail since the main
findings of this study show that no conflict transformation approaches among the stakeholders
have been used so far. As a result, the study encourages more contextualized, inclusive, and
long-term conflict transformation approaches in the refugee settlements, helping the
community members apply peace dialogues to resolve their ongoing conflicts. [-]
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Treball final de Màster Universitari en Estudis internacionals de Pau, Conflictes i Desenvolupament (Pla de 2013). Codi: SBG120. Curs acadèmic 2023-2024
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