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Tag - Sorcery accusation related violence (SARV)

Sorcery accusation related violence awareness (Miranda Forsyth)

Policing in a relational state

by Miranda Forsyth
January 12, 2022
Photograph of a man and a woman clearing the area around a grave, marked by a white cross, among dense trees and bushes.

Children as victims of sorcery accusation related violence in PNG

by Miranda Forsyth
November 5, 2021
Ellen Mark returns to the village where she was violently attacked a year ago (Anton Lutz)

Justice for sorcery accusation related violence in PNG?

by Anton Lutz and Miranda Forsyth
October 20, 2021
People in Bougainville

Working with the relational state: the case of Bougainville

by Gordon Peake and Miranda Forsyth
July 5, 2021
Worldview pluralism: part 2 – COVID-19 implications

Worldview pluralism: part 2 – COVID-19 implications

by Miranda Forsyth and Philip Gibbs
March 26, 2021
Worldview pluralism: part 1 – sorcery accusations

Worldview pluralism: part 1 – sorcery accusations

by Miranda Forsyth and Philip Gibbs
March 26, 2021

Becoming a grassroots activist in PNG: leading from behind

by Sarah Garap
January 22, 2020
A panel at the Lancaster conference (Credit: Philip Gibbs)

Witchcraft and human rights: global learnings and conversations

by Fiona Hukula, Miranda Forsyth and Philip Gibbs
April 17, 2019
Training in Mt Hagen (Credit: Kate Saxton)

Challenges and strategies in conducting training and awareness on sorcery accusation-related violence: part two

by Miranda Forsyth and Fiona Hukula
July 27, 2018
Training in Mt Hagen (Credit: Kate Saxton)

Challenges and strategies in conducting training and awareness on sorcery accusation-related violence: part one

by Miranda Forsyth and Fiona Hukula
July 27, 2018
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