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Indigenous Peoples’ Rights, Conflict and Peace Building: Experiences from East Africa
This essay examines the experiences of Indigenous Peoples in East Africa in respect to violations of their human rights and ensuing conflict. It examines the mechanisms used to address and resolve these conflicts at the local and regional levels. It further assesses the efficacy of these methods of conflict resolution in the face of other peace building possibilities that have been attempted in the region in addressing and resolving persistent conflict involving Indigenous Peoples.
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- Indigenous Peoples' Rights and Unreported Struggles: Conflict and Peace
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- Institute for the Study of Human Rights, Columbia University
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- https://doi.org/10.7916/D82R5095
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- Institute for the Study of Human Rights
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- Institute for the Study of Human Rights, Columbia University
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- December 15, 2017
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This is a chapter from "Indigenous Peoples' Rights and Unreported Struggles: Conflict and Peace". The entire volume is available in Academic Commons at https://doi.org/10.7916/D82R5095.