Bobo-dioulasso: As part of the AES Fraternity Week, a roundtable discussion on the theme "Joking Kinship and Social Cohesion in the AES Region: An Endogenous Mechanism of Social Regulation, Intercommunity Dialogue, and Peace" brought together high-level panelists.
According to Burkina Information Agency, the event focused on the significance of joking kinship as a method for promoting social regulation and dialogue among communities within the AES region. The discussion highlighted how these traditional practices serve as a mechanism to foster peace and cohesion among diverse groups.
Panelists at the event shared insights on the historical and cultural relevance of joking kinship, emphasizing its role in maintaining harmony and understanding. The roundtable provided a platform for exchanging ideas on how this cultural practice can be harnessed to address contemporary challenges in the region.
The event underscored the importance of reviving and preserving such indigenous practices that contribute to social stability and peaceful coexistence. Participants also discussed the potential for incorporating these traditional methods into modern frameworks for conflict resolution and community building.