Community Volunteers as Ambassadors of Peace: Strategies for Conflict Resolution and Management in Laikipia West Sub-County
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2024-08-20
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Laikipia University
Abstract
This study investigates the role of peace ambassadors in conflict resolution within Laikipia
West, Kenya, where inter-ethnic tensions have historically been exacerbated through drought
and resource scarcity. Utilizing qualitative methods, this study involved in-depth interviews
with peace ambassadors and local chiefs to understand their motivations, community
perceptions, conflict challenges, and resolution strategies. Findings reveal that peace
ambassadors are distinguished community leaders driven by a profound commitment to peace.
Peace ambassadors use their local knowledge and cultural understanding to mediate disputes.
They adopt a proactive, directive approach to conflict resolution, focusing on calming tensions,
listening to both sides and guiding parties toward mutual understanding and forgiveness. The
study highlights the importance of integrating traditional conflict resolution methods with
contemporary practices, suggesting a hybrid model that preserves cultural integrity while
fostering effective legal accountability. Furthermore, it recommends replicating the model in
other areas and advocates for a multi-level approach that addresses issues such as structural
and cultural violence, intending to promote positive peace and address the symptoms and root
causes.
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Conflict management, peace ambassadors, Laikipia West, village elders, volunteers