Exploring the Use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTS) For Peacebuilding in Mount Elgon Region

Authors

  • Cherotich Mung’ou Kabarak University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.58216/kjri.v4i2.33

Keywords:

ICTs, Peacebuilding, Mount Elgon Region

Abstract

Conflicts have brought great distress and loss of lives across the globe. Unfortunately, the African continent has witnessed the greatest impact of these conflicts. However, from 2011, other the predominantly Muslim countries especially in the Middle East, Arabia and Africa also witnessed similar conflicts that led to loss of lives and overthrow of dictatorial regimes. The intra-ethnic conflict witnessed in Mount Elgon region between the Soy and Ndorobo clans of the Sabaot in 2006-2008 had great socio-economic implications in the region. While most literature has focused on the causes of intra-ethnic conflicts in Africa and Kenya in particular, there has been less focus on peacebuilding. More so on the role of ICTs to the peacebuilding process for societies emerging from conflicts. This study was designed to assess the ICTs used in the peacebuilding process in Mount Elgon region. The study was based on the conflict transformation theory which argues that conflict transformation is a long process requiring different interventions by different actors employing various approaches towards attainment of peace. The theory also posits that ICTs have the potential of transforming conflicts into peaceful co-existence characterized by new structures and new relationships. The study used questionnaires, in-depth interviews, and focus group discussions to collect data. The target sample was the residents and the state and not-state actors involved in the peace building process in Mt Elgon region. The study showed that ICTs such as mobile telephones, the Internet and radio, social media platforms and ICTs greatly contributed to the peacebuilding process in the region. The paper contributes to the on-going dialogue on peace building efforts in Mt. Elgon and other regions experiencing similar conflicts and recommends. The study recommends more investment in ICTs by both state and non-state actors involved in the peace building process in the region.

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Author Biography

Cherotich Mung’ou, Kabarak University

School of Education

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Published

2016-11-21

How to Cite

Cherotich Mung’ou. (2016). Exploring the Use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTS) For Peacebuilding in Mount Elgon Region. Kabarak Journal of Research & Innovation, 4(2), 1–12. https://doi.org/10.58216/kjri.v4i2.33

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