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Chiefs of Koisisi, Talise, and Lelegia attend Easter workshop to revive traditional conflict resolution mechanisms

Summary by Solomon Islands Broadcasting Corporation (SIBC) -
Chiefs from the villages of Koisisi, Talise, and Lelegia gathered at Lelegia over the Easter weekend for a workshop aimed at reviving traditional conflict resolution practices.  The workshop, titled Reviving Traditional Conflict Resolution Mechanisms, was facilitated by the Network for Indigenous People Solomon (NIPS) and funded by Snowchange. The workshop focused on three key objectives: Strengthening Community Cohesion – by re-establishing tr…
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Solomon Islands Broadcasting Corporation (SIBC) - broke the news in on Thursday, April 24, 2025.
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