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Leveraging Devolution as a Pathway to the Management of Homegrown Extremism over Intractable Land-use Conflicts in Chepyuk Settlement Schemes, Kenya
Cross-Border Conflict Peacebuilding Practices of Dassanech, Nyangatom and Hammer Community of Ethiopia and Turkana of Kenya
“God Was With Us:” Child Labor in Colonial Kenya, 1922 - 1950s
Application of New Media in Peace Building and Conflict Resolution in Nigeria
Media Role in Conflict Resolution and Peaceful Coexistence in Indigenous Communities
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The religious motivation in raise and collapse of El-Mahdiyya government from 1880-1898, and its effect on the modern Sudan: Sudanese religious conflicts 4
Drivers of Mangrove Decline and Pathways for Community-Led Restoration and Climate Resilience in Coastal Cities: Evidence from the Dhag’an Valley Mangrove Forest, Bosaso, Somalia. [version 1; peer review: awaiting peer review]
Responding to Homegrown Terrorism: The Case of Boko Haram
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Establishment of the Nigerian Railway Corporation
JORA: Complete Volume 3, Issue 1