Peace education in post-conflict societies : the case of the Young Peace Ambassador Program in Somalia and Kenya

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Abdalla, Said

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2012-01

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Dissertation

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en

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Peace education , Horn of Africa , Post-conflict societies , Structural violence , Cultural violence

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Contributing to a fairly new discipline in the region, this study investigates the objectives, contents, design, approaches, strategies and methodologies involved in a Peace Education initiative called The Young Peace Ambassador Program (TYPAP), which is being implemented in East Africa and the Horn of Africa. The aim of the study is to outline the nature, causes and consequences of conflict and violence in northern Kenya and Somalia by looking at the way in which peace education can help build a culture of peace in northern Kenya and Somalia. Accordingly, the consistency of TYPAP with peace education principles, its impact according to interviewees and how far it has met its own objectives were assessed. Thus, using a qualitative case study methodology employing content analysis, interviews and observations, this dissertation shows that TYPAP a multifaceted peace education initiative working with local partners – has potential not just for creating awareness of peace issues, but also for cultivating the seeds of a culture of peace. Following Galtung’s theories, the dissertation also indicates that it is not just “structural violence”, but also the deeper symptoms of “cultural violence”, that we may need to address in taking the region forward in the coming years.

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Abdalla, Said (2012) Peace education in post-conflict societies : the case of the Young Peace Ambassador Program in Somalia and Kenya, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/7636>

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