ETHIOPIA: CHALO – INDIGENOUS CONFLICT RESOLUTION MECHANISM OF YEM PEOPLE AND ITS IMPLICATION ON PEACE, SECURITY, AND GOOD GOVERNANCE

IF 0.2 Q4 POLITICAL SCIENCE Conflict Studies Quarterly Pub Date : 2022-07-05 DOI:10.24193/csq.40.2
Yitagesu Bekele Nigatu, Birtuneh Degife Jobir
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In Ethiopia, many ethnic groups have developed their own conflict resolution mechanisms. The ethnic group of Yem in south-western Ethiopia is one of those with its own conflict resolution mechanism (the Chalo judicial system). The objective of the study was exploring the practice through which the studied community deals with conflicts by using the Chalo judicial system and its implication for peace, security and good governance. A qualitative research design was employed under which, key informants’ interviews, focus group discussion, document analysis and observations were conducted and the data was analyzed qualitatively. The finding of the study revealed that, the Chalo judicial system plays an important role in maintaining the peace and security of the community. The Chalo judicial system has its own execution time, process, and actors involved. Theft and betrayal, inheritance, boundary conflict, and divorce are some of the sorts of conflict that are presented and handled in the Chalo judiciary. Besides, the study revealed that, while it is used to resolve a wide range of conflicts on the ground, it is not adequately recognized by national law and lacks a strong link with the formal court system. Therefore, this research recommend that the members of the community, the woreda culture and tourism office, higher educational institutions, and the government shall collaborate in order to conserve and pass on this sort of indigenous conflict resolution mechanism which upholds community peace and security to future generations. Keywords: Chalo, elders, indigenous conflict resolution, governance, peace, security.
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埃塞俄比亚:耶姆人的土著冲突解决机制及其对和平、安全和良好治理的影响
在埃塞俄比亚,许多族群已经形成了自己的冲突解决机制。埃塞俄比亚西南部的耶姆族是拥有自己的冲突解决机制(Chalo司法系统)的民族之一。这项研究的目的是探讨所研究的社区利用查洛司法制度处理冲突的做法及其对和平、安全和良好治理的影响。本研究采用定性研究设计,通过对关键举报人的访谈、焦点小组讨论、文献分析和观察,对数据进行定性分析。研究结果表明,查洛司法制度在维持社区的和平与安全方面起着重要作用。Chalo司法系统有自己的执行时间、程序和涉及的行动者。盗窃和背叛、继承、边界冲突和离婚是Chalo司法机构提出和处理的一些类型的冲突。此外,研究显示,虽然它被用来解决各种各样的实地冲突,但它没有得到国家法律的充分承认,并且与正式的法院系统缺乏强有力的联系。因此,本研究建议社区成员、文化旅游局、高等教育机构和政府合作,以保存和传承这种维护社区和平与安全的土著冲突解决机制。关键词:Chalo,长者,土著冲突解决,治理,和平,安全。
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