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Restoring Dignity and Hope: Community Mental Health Support for Women Accused of Witchcraft in Northern Ghana
We bring you the wonderful story of the Total Life Enhancement Centre, Ghana, recipients of our grant award.
Descendant-Led Activism: Using Podcasts and Educational Platforms to Grow Advocacy Against Witch Hunts
Sarah Jack discusses her work as Executive Director of End Witch Hunts.
Catching killers, not curses: how to investigate Africa’s ‘money ritual’ crimes
This article uncovers the brutal world of ritual crimes and human trafficking in Africa, highlighted by the BBC documentary ‘Money Rituals’.
Thérèse Mama Mapenzi: Leading peacebuilding and human rights advocate (Part 3)
Today we begin a three-part series detailing the amazing advocacy journey of Thérèse Mama Mapenzi.
Thérèse Mama Mapenzi: Leading peacebuilding and human rights advocate (Part 2)
Today we begin a three-part series detailing the amazing advocacy journey of Thérèse Mama Mapenzi.
Debunking the seven myths of witch-hunting
Find out about the 7 myths of witch-hunting and why every single one of them must be confronted.
Thérèse Mama Mapenzi: Leading peacebuilding and human rights advocate (Part 1)
Today we begin a three-part series detailing the amazing advocacy journey of Thérèse Mama Mapenzi.
Ruth Kissam: Meet the woman changing cultural attitudes in Papua New Guinea
Meet Ruth Kissam, a courageous activist from rural Papua New Guinea whose life was forever changed by her fight against sorcery-related violence.
Reaching the Middle Ground for Addressing Patients’ Beliefs in Sorcery: Experiences of Papua New Guinean Nurses
Dr Gabriel Kuman explores the beliefs of patients and nurses around sickness and death and what happens when beliefs around sorcery cross into the medical world of hospitals.
Birubala Rabha: A life of chasing witch hunters
Birubala Rabha: The amazing story of a courageous woman who dedicated her life to chasing witch hunters

