Eminent Personalities vs Professional Expertise in Conflict Resolution: A Critical Review of Ghana’s Peace Council Act (ACT 818 of 2011)
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https://doi.org/10.54536/jirp.v3i1.6741Keywords:
Act 818, Conflict Resolution, Eminent Personalities, Mediation, Peace CouncilAbstract
The interaction between eminent individuals and professional knowledge within Ghana’s Peace Council, as stated in the Peace Council Act (Act 818 of 2011), is critically examined in this paper. It investigates the effects on the efficacy, legitimacy, and sustainability of peacebuilding initiatives in Ghana of relying more on well-known people than on experts in conflict resolution. The paper evaluates the benefits and drawbacks of giving celebrity status precedence over technical conflict management knowledge by thoroughly examining the legal framework and its real-world applications. The results emphasise the necessity for a well-rounded strategy that strengthens peace initiatives in Ghana by utilising both specialised skills and credible leadership.
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