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Could traditional eldership be the key to resolve Tigray Conflict?
Tigrayan rebels have been fighting the federal government since last November.
As the conflict in Ethiopia continues, there have been concerted efforts to try and bring the fighting sides to the negotiating table. We speak to eminent conflict resolution scholar Ephraim Isaac, he thinks that traditional eldership may hold the key to resolve the conflict.
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(Photo: A 73-year-old farmer who fled the Tigray conflict. Credit: Getty Images)
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