Children as peacemakers in transforming everyday conflicts in Ghana

Autor: Ruby Quantson Davis
Rok vydání: 2022
Zdroj: Journal of the British Academy. :219-238
ISSN: 2052-7217
DOI: 10.5871/jba/010s2.219
Popis: African children are often reported in news and publications as child soldiers, dabbling in drug use, indoctrinated to commit violent assaults, and living in poverty. While these occurrences have been recorded in conflicts around the continent, the dominance of such narratives erases both the active and silent roles children play in advancing peace through everyday childhood practices. The generalisation creates a single and narrow description of the African child. This article explores the peace-making practices of Ghanaian children in their homes, communities, schools, and other spaces and seeks to understand why and how these roles are downplayed. The article proposes ways of shoring up this powerful image of African children through their socio-cultural environments and indigenous knowledge. It is important that the narrative of Ghanaian childhood is re-told to reflect these potential peace-making perspectives because they have implications for citizens� participation, and stability in Ghana.
Databáze: OpenAIRE