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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
Update on Zambia’s witchcraft verdict
A troubling legal precedent has been set in Zambia with the sentencing of two accused for witchcraft. Read on to find out more.
Zambia awareness walk for older people living with dementia accused of witchcraft
An awareness group in Zambia initiated an awareness walk campaign with support from INAWARA’s seed funding program. Read on to find out what happened next.
Seed funding initiative in Kano
In this post, we share the outcomes from the roundtable discussion on witchcraft accusations and human rights abuses led by Advocacy of Alleged Witches (AfAW) in collaboration with the National Human Rights Commission in Kano, Nigeria.
Safe Return of Cathy Nai: A Triumph for Community Unity and Care
Cathy Nai, a victim of sorcery accusation violence, returns home safely - a triumph for compassion and care.

