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What is the primary goal of indigenous conflict resolution:
What is the primary goal of indigenous conflict resolution:
- To impose sanctions on conflicting parties
- To restore harmony and reinstate good relationships (correct)
- To punish perpetrators for past deeds
- To prioritize material reconstruction over mental healing
How do institutions impose sanctions on families and individuals?
How do institutions impose sanctions on families and individuals?
- By rewarding those who comply with customs
- By educating those who are unaware of customs
- By ignoring those who defy traditions
- By punishing those who contravene customs (correct)
What is NOT a key aspect of indigenous conflict resolution:
What is NOT a key aspect of indigenous conflict resolution:
- Cooperation between conflicting parties
- Punishment of perpetrators (correct)
- Reinstitution of a basis for reconciliation
- Restoration of order and relationships
What is the significance of customary healers and spiritual authorities:
What is the significance of customary healers and spiritual authorities:
What is unique about traditional approaches to conflict resolution:
What is unique about traditional approaches to conflict resolution:
What is the ultimate aim of indigenous conflict resolution:
What is the ultimate aim of indigenous conflict resolution:
What is the primary goal of achieving sustainable peace?
What is the primary goal of achieving sustainable peace?
What role do indigenous social institutions play in community development?
What role do indigenous social institutions play in community development?
How do indigenous social institutions resolve conflicts?
How do indigenous social institutions resolve conflicts?
What values do indigenous social institutions promote?
What values do indigenous social institutions promote?
What is a characteristic of indigenous social institutions?
What is a characteristic of indigenous social institutions?
What is the outcome of indigenous social institutions' approach to governance?
What is the outcome of indigenous social institutions' approach to governance?