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Women in Conflict and Indigenous Conflict Resolution Among the Issa and Gurgura Clans of Somali in Eastern Ethiopia
African Journal on Conflict Resolution
doi 10.4314/ajcr.v10i1.59308
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Date
September 9, 2010
Authors
B Tadesse
Y Tesfaye
F Beyene
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African Journals Online (AJOL)
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