Approaches to Reconciliation in Conflict-Affected Societies

30th September 2024
Author: Huma Haider

This K4DD Rapid Evidence Review profiles initiatives that seek to foster intergroup contact; to change perceptions of the ‘other’ through perspective-taking/giving and stories of moral exemplars; and that incorporate art and memorialisation.

Initiatives that foster meaningful contact in divided contexts have been linked with increased empathy and trust, changes in perceptions of outgroups, which in turn can pave the way for prosocial behaviours towards rival outgroups.

For contact interventions to contribute to higher levels of reconciliation, encounters with a specific outgroup member must improve attitudes not only toward that individual but extend to the whole outgroup. In addition, positive effects need to extend beyond the direct participants to the broader community.

Suggested Citation

Haider, H. (2024). Approaches to Reconciliation in Conflict-Affected Societies. K4DD Rapid Evidence Review 132. Brighton, UK: Institute of Development Studies. DOI: 10.19088/K4DD.2025.005

Published

30th September 2024

Location

Continent: Global

Country: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Nigeria, Rwanda