Abstract:
Africa experiences significant levels of inter-ethnic conflict. These conflicts have 
caused loss of life and property, human displacement, cattle rustling and slow socio economic growth. This study sought to investigate how cultural factors enhance inter ethnic conflict resolution in Laisamis Sub-county, Marsabit County in Kenya. 
Specifically, the study sought to; to determine the influence of rite of passage on inter ethnic conflict resolution in Laisamis Sub-county, Marsabit County, Kenya, to establish 
the extent to which traditional leadership structures enhance inter-ethnic conflict 
resolution in Laisamis Sub-county, Marsabit County, Kenya, to assess the role played 
by gender in enhancing inter-ethnic conflict resolution in Laisamis Sub-county, 
Marsabit County, Kenya and to assess the influence of community livelihood on inter ethnic conflict resolution in Laisamis Sub-county, Marsabit County, Kenya. The study 
used mixed research design. The target population constituted 292 leaders of Laisamis 
Sub-county. A sample of 123 respondents was selected using both purposive and simple 
random sampling methods. The study used a questionnaire, key informant interview 
schedule and focus group discussions guide to collect data. Response from key 
informant interviews and focus group discussions were organized into themes and 
analyzed qualitatively. The findings were presented using frequencies and percentages. 
The results indicated that cultural factors do indeed enhance inter-ethnic conflict 
resolution in the study area. Majority of the respondents indicated that the rite of 
passage, traditional leadership, gender and nomadic lifestyle have an influence on inter ethnic conflict resolution in Laisamis Sub-county of Marsabit County. The study 
concluded that most of the conflicts in Laisamis could be resolved through proper 
sensitization of the youth during the rites of passage ceremonies. Effective traditional 
leadership also plays a role in enhancing conflict resolution in the area. Gender and 
nomadic lifestyle also had an influence on the effectiveness of conflict resolution. There 
is therefore need to sensitize the communities on the most appropriate inter-ethnic 
conflict resolution strategies found in the local cultural attributes and activities. This 
study is expected to add value to the existing theories on conflict resolution and to 
existing knowledge in the field of inter-ethnic conflict resolution. Besides, it is expected 
to provide information to different organs of the government and stakeholders with 
interest on the inter-ethnic conflict resolution