ABSTRACT
Increasing conflicts in many parts of the world are responsible for many losses of lives and
destruction to property. In Tana River County of Kenya, conflicts have persistently occurred
among the Pokomo and Orma communities with no durable solutions. Since men and
women are affected by conflict diversely, a gendered approach to conflict management and
peaceful coexistence is necessary. The overall objective of the study was to assess gender
dimensions in conflict management and how they influence peaceful coexistence between
Pokomo and Orma communities in Tana River County of Kenya. The specific objectives of
the study were to: examine gender dimensions in conflict management; assess the strategies
used by men and women to promote peaceful coexistence; and, evaluate perceptions of men
and women in the approaches to peaceful coexistence. The study was anchored on two
theories; social conflict theory and gender schema theory. The study adopted descriptive
survey research design. The sample size was 384 respondents comprising of 182 female and
202 male heads of households. The key informants sample consisted of 22 respondents
randomly selected. They included: 5 NGO managers; 4 CBO mangers; and, 15 area
administrative chiefs. There were 70 participants in 7 FGDs drawn from women, youth and
village elders purposively selected for the study. The study collected primary data using
questionnaires, interview schedules and focus group discussions. Expert judgment was
employed to determine content validity of data collection tools, and reliability was
determined by test-retest method. Qualitative data was edited, coded and grouped into
meaningful and relevant themes, categories and patterns. The study employed descriptive
analysis for quantitative data, and presentation was done using frequencies, tables and
charts. The study found out that: socially constructed ways of life negatively affected
conflict management; strategies used by men and women to promote peaceful coexistence
did not give women equal opportunities as the; and, a gendered approach to peace building
was lacking in Tana River County in spite the five key areas that a gendered approach
should embrace having been perceived to be gendered. The study concluded that the
society’s perceptions of men and women influence peaceful coexistence between Pokomo
and Orma communities in Tana River County. These social constructs legitimize male
dominance and suppression of women in conflict management and efforts towards peaceful
coexistence. The study recommends: riddance of patriarchy, involvement of both gender in
peaceful coexistence undertakings and, embracing of a gendered approach to peaceful
coexistence.
Muli, J (2021). Gender Dimensions In Conflict Management Influencing Peaceful Coexistence Between Pokomo And Orma Communities In Tana River County, Kenya. Afribary. Retrieved from https://afribary.com/works/gender-dimensions-in-conflict-management-influencing-peaceful-coexistence-between-pokomo-and-orma-communities-in-tana-river-county-kenya
Muli, Jackson "Gender Dimensions In Conflict Management Influencing Peaceful Coexistence Between Pokomo And Orma Communities In Tana River County, Kenya" Afribary. Afribary, 08 May. 2021, https://afribary.com/works/gender-dimensions-in-conflict-management-influencing-peaceful-coexistence-between-pokomo-and-orma-communities-in-tana-river-county-kenya. Accessed 18 Dec. 2024.
Muli, Jackson . "Gender Dimensions In Conflict Management Influencing Peaceful Coexistence Between Pokomo And Orma Communities In Tana River County, Kenya". Afribary, Afribary, 08 May. 2021. Web. 18 Dec. 2024. < https://afribary.com/works/gender-dimensions-in-conflict-management-influencing-peaceful-coexistence-between-pokomo-and-orma-communities-in-tana-river-county-kenya >.
Muli, Jackson . "Gender Dimensions In Conflict Management Influencing Peaceful Coexistence Between Pokomo And Orma Communities In Tana River County, Kenya" Afribary (2021). Accessed December 18, 2024. https://afribary.com/works/gender-dimensions-in-conflict-management-influencing-peaceful-coexistence-between-pokomo-and-orma-communities-in-tana-river-county-kenya