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initiatives on radio and in communal activities to facilitate and promote
inter-community dialogue, trauma-healing sessions, and sensitisation to elements
that create conflict (such as illicit arms, cattle rustling and resource
competition). It trained 30 leaders of different women groups, 30 rehabilitated
ex-combatants, and 30 opinion leaders from different clans in
conflict-resolution and peace-building. In addition, two successful meetings
took place involving ex-combatants, government officials and women
peace-builders that formed a stakeholder umbrella body known as the Northern
Kenya Peace Network.
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