Kansiime, NoelHarris, Geoffrey2023-10-172023-10-172023https://ir.bsu.ac.ug//handle/20.500.12284/577Since the discovery of oil in Bunyoro sub-region, land-related conflicts have grown rapidly. Traditional conflict resolution capacities, which were already in a state of disrepair, have been side-lined and the court system has been overwhelmed. Given this context, the objective of this research was to enhance the capacity of local peacebuilders to help resolve land conflicts in their communities. The research was based on an action research approach which involved three phases ‒ exploring the issue, planning and implementing an intervention and evaluating the short-term outcomes. In the exploration phase, data was collected using focus group discussions with community members and in-depth interviews with key informants. In the intervention phase, an action team was formed to help resolve land-related conflicts in their communities, using traditional conflict resolution approaches. The short-term outcomes show that local peacebuilding capacities were enhanced and that many land-related conflicts were resolved using traditional conflict resolution approachesen-USpeacebuildingland conflictstraditional conflict resolutionUgandaStrengthening traditional approaches to community-level land disputesAn action research project in western UgandaWorking Paper