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Title: | The Strategies used by the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) in the Management of Conflicts within the Horn of Africa: Focus on the Larger Sudan |
Authors: | Wandiri, C. M Matanga, F. |
Keywords: | Strategies, Intergovernmental, Authority, Development, (IGAD), Management o,Conflicts, |
Issue Date: | May-2021 |
Publisher: | Journal of African Interdisciplinary Studies |
Abstract: | The Horn of Africa has for decades been embroiled in various conflicts some of them being of very high magnitude creating unrest, forced migration, death and poverty among the citizenry hence attracting international as well as regional concerns, thus various supra institutions such as the EU and the UN as well as regional organizations such as IGAD have played very important roles through their participation in trying to find lasting solutions to the various conflicts through conflict management, peace keeping and peace enforcement where need be. The objective of the study was, the strategies being used by the intergovernmental authority on development (IGAD) in the management of conflicts within the Horn of Africa with the larger Sudan being the case study. The research question was what are the strategies being used by the intergovernmental authority on development (IGAD) in the management of conflicts within the Horn of Africa with the larger Sudan being the case study? This study would help formulate policies regarding the mediation process, conflict management and the role of regional organizations as mediators, while acting as scholarly reference material. The scope of the study was on Inter-Governmental Authority for Development’s function on mediation in the Sudan. It may be limited to the activities 1956 to 2015. The researcher adopted Descriptive and Historical designs. Both quantitative and qualitative Data were collected through interview schedules and questionnaire at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, IGAD liaison office and embassies of the member states. The study focused on the conflict management, significant in view of the long-standing historical questions that have led to the hardening of positions that make the North antagonistic to the South as contentious issues are played out in religious, racial and economic terms. The study paid attention to ethical guidelines and considerations. The study identified the strategies used by IGAD in the management of the Greater Sudan conflict, namely the engagement of a personality mediator, round table negotiations, coercive diplomacy, peacekeeping and enforcement, good office for good works and state and non-state actors. The study recommended that IGAD has to avoid the competition of who carries out mediation and instead pool their resources especially human resources. Identify the weaknesses within their strategies with a purpose of eliminating the drawbacks that has created a reoccurrence of the conflict in Sudan. Trust is vital in personality mediation. Both parties have to trust the mediator that their issues will be taken into consideration and that the outcome of the mediation will be a win, win situation. |
URI: | https://kenyasocialscienceforum.wordpress.com/2021/06/24/wandiri-c-m-matanga-f-2021-the-strategies-used-by-the-intergovernmental-authority-on-development-igad-in-the-management-of-conflicts-within-the-horn-of-africa-focus-on-the-larger-sudan/ http://ir-library.mmust.ac.ke:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/1831 |
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