Factors which inhibit and stimulate inclusive living among different ethnic groups in Lilongwe west city suburb and what the anglican diocese of lake Malawi has done to promote inclusive living in Lilongwe district.
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This thesis is aimed at investigating factors which inhibit and stimulate inclusive living
among different ethnic groups with emphasis on Lilongwe west suburb and what the
Anglican Diocese of Lake Malawi has done to promote inclusive living. The study is
qualitative and the design is a case study. Personal interviews which were semi-structured
were used, with ten people and one focus group interview with eight participants.
Conviviality concepts; relationship, reciprocity and respect, Transcommunality, Trust and
social capital, and Umunthu have been used as framework in understanding the aspect of
inter ethical relations in context of diversity. The inclusiveness is understood in this thesis
as a technique of social institute that brings together diverse ethnic groups and enable
them to fully interrelate and participate in a common goal.