Promote Peace, Access To Justice, Social Cohesion-CHRAPA Tells Traditional Authorities

By Raymond Dingana in Bamenda. Some traditional authorities drown from communities across the North West Region of Cameroon have gained skills on how to promote Peace, access to justice, social cohesion, public participation and leadership. This was in a two day training program for traditional authorities organized by the Center for Human Right and Peace Advocacy, CHRAPA. During the training program that ran from the 18 th to the 19 th day of October 2019 at the conference room of Mondial Hotel in Bamenda, Traditional Authorities were trained on how to Promote Peace, Social Cohesion, Access to Justice and Public Participation and Leadership. The training program also gave the traditional authorities the opportunity to gain knowledge on Conflict Resolution and management, Rights and Duties of individuals to the community, what the law says about Land Issues, Marriage and Divorce, Inheritance and WILL writing. “ We have learnt so much about peace, we have had a lot of legal ad...