End Human Rights Abuses Against Alleged Witches

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End Human Rights Abuses Against Alleged Witches
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End Human Rights Abuses Against Alleged Witches
End Human Rights Abuses Against Alleged Witches
End Human Rights Abuses Against Alleged Witches
End Human Rights Abuses Against Alleged Witches
End Human Rights Abuses Against Alleged Witches
End Human Rights Abuses Against Alleged Witches
End Human Rights Abuses Against Alleged Witches
End Human Rights Abuses Against Alleged Witches

Project Report | Dec 29, 2020
National Dialogue to end witchcraft Accusation

By Lamnatu Adam | Team lead

Dear Reader,

It is another exciting moment at Songtaba as we bring to you updates on our work on ending violence against persons accused of witchcraft. 

Every year between 25th November to 10th December, human rights organisations and individuals across the globe engage in serious advocacy to champion the end to all forms of violence including gender based violence. This year Songtaba as a women and child rights organisation joined the rest of the world to mark the 16 days of activism highlighting the wide spread of witchcraft accusation in the northern part of Ghana.

As part of the activities to mark this year's 16 days of activism, Songtaba organised visits to the alleged witches camps with the media to interveiw some of the women telling their stories for publication. The intention was to showcase these stories as compelling evidence for key stakeholder including government to speed up process to disband these camps.

beyond this community level actions, Songtaba also organised a national level key stakeholder dialogue to discuss the roadmap to ending this age long phenomenon. The national dialogue had both state institutions  and civil society orgnaisations participating and making significant contributions to put an end to this phenomenon. 

on a recently case were a 90 years old women was accused of being a witch and eventually lynched, Songtaba was the first organisation through a press conference to call for the arrest of the perpetrators of this crime. Some arrest was indeed made and subsequently grabted bail but arranged to court. Songtaba is still monitoing the case to ensure that the famility of this old women gets justice and also to serve as a lesson to prevent other future occurrences.

 The journey has been a very difficult one but it is important to indicate that some positive progress has been made. There appear to be a rudction in the frenquent occurence of the accusations and the also there has been a significant number of the women that have been re-integrated.

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Songtaba

Location: Bimbila - Ghana
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Twitter: @songtabango
Project Leader:
Lamnatu Adam
Tamale , Northern Region Ghana

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