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Women can help escalate or resolve community disputes – CDD-Ghana

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The Programme Manager and Team Lead for Security Sector Governance at the Centre for Democratic Development (CDD-Ghana), Paul Nana Kwabena Aborampah Mensah, says women in some communities can play a significant role in influencing the direction of local conflicts.

According to him, although women are often viewed primarily as victims during communal disputes, their position within families and social networks can also enable them to shape how conflicts evolve.

Mensah explained that in certain situations, women may encourage male relatives or members of their communities to act when issues related to family honour, property, or reputation arise.

“Women can encourage male relatives or community members to act when they feel family honour, property, or reputation is at stake,” he said.

He further noted that everyday interactions within households and community gatherings can also contribute to rising tensions. Discussions fueled by rumours or emotionally charged narratives about disputes, he said, can gradually reinforce grievances and, in some cases, lead to open confrontations.

However, Mensah stressed that his observations should not be interpreted as placing blame on women for community conflicts. Rather, he said they highlight the significant influence women have in shaping opinions, attitudes, and decisions within families and communities.

He therefore emphasized the need to actively involve women in conflict resolution and peacebuilding initiatives.

According to him, when women are engaged in conflict prevention, dialogue, and mediation processes, they often become strong advocates for reconciliation and peaceful coexistence.

Mensah added that the inclusion of women and other vulnerable groups in peacebuilding efforts remains crucial to reducing tensions and promoting long-term stability in communities.

A1 Radio | 101.1 Mhz | Keziah Porepeya Nsoh | Tamale

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