Title: The satire of reconciliation and peaceful settlement in post ethnic conflict: Evidence received from Greater Kibaale Region, Uganda
Authors: MARK KIIZA
Volume: 9
Issue: 6
Pages: 84-94
Publication Date: 2025/06/28
Abstract:
Over the last two decades there has been a growing concern on explore the satire of real reconciliation and sustainable settlement in post-ethnic conflict in greater Kibaale region Uganda. It was guided by three objectives and the study used descriptive mixed method the enabled collection of both quantitative and qualitative data. A case research design was used for in-depth and clear understanding of the variables under investigation. The samples of 2 48 research participants were drawn from the targeted population using purposive, stratified and simple random sampling. Survey, interview and focused group discussion were used in data collection. The collected data was strategically analyzed using SPSS and thematic content data analysis. Findings show a slow pace of real reconciliation and the significant behavior tenses indicators among citizens in the region. Exogamy was a vital in influence reconciliation and sustainable settlement. Recommendations: Forming a reconciliation commission, establishing strong reconciliation commission, administrative structures, having conscious cultural leaders, providing technical support, setting clear settlement policies, and empowering local government leaders to encourage co-existence and accommodation of exogamy immigrants in the greater Kibaale region in Bunyoro Kitara Kingdom in Uganda.