Conflicts Resolutions and Impacts in Momo Division in the North West Region, Cameroon

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Achengwang Veronica Nwobeneyi
Fonjong Lucy Udikoh

Abstract

Conflict is a process of human interaction as described by social conflict analysts. So is the case of conflicts resolutions and its impacts in Ngie, Momo Division of the North West region in Cameroon. This study dwells on literary and field data on conflict in Ngie. It demonstrates the contribution of conflict hold to the socio-cultural development of this sub-division experienced in the past until late. Notwithstanding this ill many are drawn back from the contemporary era as this could be seen as a cultural heritage since conflict is experienced at almost all levels from individuals in the home right up to the elites due to self-centeredness. In acquiring the necessary qualitative data, we used life-stories, interviews, focus groups and observations. The goal of this study is to measure the impact of retardation the society has witnessed and what prospects to integrate in the social system. Four villages with conflict problems were studied. Our study reveals that cultural contacts and information enhance social change.  Though rural sustainable development is highly recommended there is need for unity to help in development.

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