Lesson 55: Indigenous Social Institutions & Sustainable Peace

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What is the primary goal of indigenous conflict resolution:

To restore harmony and reinstate good relationships

How do institutions impose sanctions on families and individuals?

By punishing those who contravene customs

What is NOT a key aspect of indigenous conflict resolution:

Punishment of perpetrators

What is the significance of customary healers and spiritual authorities:

They conduct purification and healing rituals

What is unique about traditional approaches to conflict resolution:

They address the spiritual and emotional aspects of conflict

What is the ultimate aim of indigenous conflict resolution:

To restore relationships and social harmony

What is the primary goal of achieving sustainable peace?

To ensure the well-being of all people around the world

What role do indigenous social institutions play in community development?

They promote community cohesion and self-governance

How do indigenous social institutions resolve conflicts?

By relying on consensus and persuasion

What values do indigenous social institutions promote?

Peace, solidarity, harmonious living, respect, and honesty

What is a characteristic of indigenous social institutions?

They provide for a wide range of members to participate

What is the outcome of indigenous social institutions' approach to governance?

Community-led development and self-governance

Learn about the role of indigenous social institutions in achieving sustainable peace, particularly in African societies. Understand their major roles and how they contribute to peace.

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