The Challenges of Women Religious Leaders in Peacebuilding and Reconciliation in Nigeria

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  • Samdi Puldu Gloria Ph.D Department of Political Science, University of Jos, Plateau State, Nigeria

Keywords:

women religious leaders, peacebuilding, reconciliation, Nigeria, gender, interfaith dialogue

Abstract

This study explores the pivotal role of women religious leaders in peacebuilding and reconciliation in Nigeria, focusing on conflict-prone regions of Kaduna, Jos, and Borno. Despite male-dominated religious structures, these leaders employ spiritual authority, grassroots networks, and gender-sensitive strategies to promote social cohesion. Through qualitative methods, including 25 interviews and four focus group discussions, the research reveals their effectiveness in interfaith dialogue (e.g., resolving 94% of household disputes via Women Peacebuilding Councils) and trauma healing. Challenges such as patriarchal norms, security threats, and funding constraints limit their impact. The study advocates for institutional support, gender-inclusive policies, and interfaith forums to amplify their contributions, offering insights for Nigeria’s peacebuilding framework and global gender-focused peace initiatives.

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Published

10-08-2025

How to Cite

Gloria Ph.D, . S. P. . (2025). The Challenges of Women Religious Leaders in Peacebuilding and Reconciliation in Nigeria . University of Jos Journal of Political Science, 2(1), 223–233. Retrieved from https://journals.unijos.edu.ng/index.php/ujjps/article/view/792

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