DP80 Ten preliminary findings concerning sorcery accusation-related violence in Papua New Guinea

Development Policy Centre Discussion Paper No. 80

By Miranda Forsyth, Philip Gibbs, Fiona Hukula, Judy Putt, Llane Munau and Ibolya Losoncz

April 2019

This discussion paper reports on a number of key emerging research findings from a multi-year collaborative research project into overcoming sorcery accusation-related violence (SARV) in Papua New Guinea (PNG). In particular it identifies: (1) the characteristics of those accused and harmed by SARV, demonstrating considerable variation, particularly in gender of those accused, across the country; (2) the multiple types of harm that are caused by SARV, including inter-generational harm; (3) the catalysts of accusation and violence; (4) the widespread confusion about the law and challenges for the criminal justice system presented by SARV; (5) the potentially important roles for law and justice in combatting SARV and the advances made to date; (6) the ways in which the majority of accusations do not lead to violence but are managed through non-violent means; (7) the importance of individuals, government agencies and non-state organisations working together to contain and suppress SARV in a process we term ‘networked containment’; (8) the advances made in anti-SARV activity and the continuation of the agenda despite lack of direct government funding; (9) the importance of multi-level leadership in addressing the issues; and (10) the critical need to adopt a proactive rather than a reactive approach to addressing SARV.

Forsyth, M., Gibbs, P., Hukula, F., Putt, J., Munau, L. & Losoncz, I. 2019, ‘Ten preliminary findings concerning sorcery accusation-related violence in Papua New Guinea’, Discussion Paper No. 80, Development Policy Centre, Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National University, Canberra.

Miranda Forsyth

Miranda Forsyth is a professor at the School of Regulation and Global Governance (RegNet) at ANU.

Philip Gibbs

Philip Gibbs is a Catholic priest with the missionary Society of the Divine Word (SVD) and a Professor of Social Research at Divine Word University, Papua New Guinea.

Fiona Hukula

Dr Fiona Hukula is a Senior Research Fellow and Building Safer Communities Program Leader at PNG’s National Research Institute.

Judy Putt

Judy Putt is a research fellow at the ANU Department of Pacific Affairs.

Llane Munau

Llane Munau is a prize-winning filmmaker and Head of the Bougainville Research Team for the SARV project.

Ibolya Losoncz

Ibolya Losoncz is a Research Fellow at ANU RegNet.