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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
12 January 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
5 November 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
20 October 2021

DP97 Sorcery accusation related violence in Papua New Guinea: the impact of SARV on children

by Miranda Forsyth, Philip Gibbs, William Kipongi and Ibolya Losoncz
Oct, 2021
People in Bougainville

Working with the relational state: the case of Bougainville

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

Worldview pluralism: part 2 – COVID-19 implications

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

Worldview pluralism: part 1 – sorcery accusations

by Miranda Forsyth and Philip Gibbs
26 March 2021

Becoming a grassroots activist in PNG: leading from behind

by Sarah Garap
22 January 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
17 April 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
27 July 2018
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