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Building a Global Response to Witch Hunts: Expert Panel from INAWARA

Building a Global Response to Witch Hunts: Expert Panel from INAWARA

Update: 2025-11-12
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Tune in for this informative virtual panel discussion bringing together three of the world's leading experts on witchcraft accusations and ritual violence. This free online event, co-hosted by End Witch Hunts and featuring speakers from INAWARA (International Network Against Witchcraft Accusations and Ritual Attacks), addresses one of the most pressing yet under-recognized human rights crises of our time.

Professor Charlotte Baker โ€“ Co-Director of INAWARA and Professor at Lancaster University (UK).ย 

Professor Miranda Forsyth โ€“ Co-Director of INAWARA and Professor at Australian National University's School of Regulation and Global Governance.

Dr. Keith Silika โ€“ Criminal investigator, lecturer, and human rights advocate bridging criminology, forensics, and cultural understanding.

What You'll Learn

This panel discussion explores why international collaboration is essential to combating witchcraft accusations and ritual violence across the globe. Our distinguished panelists will discuss:

  • Global research and coordination: How INAWARA unites experts, practitioners, advocates, and survivors from around the world to share knowledge and develop evidence-based interventions

  • The new legislative report: Key findings from the June 2025 report, Legislative Approaches to Addressing Harmful Practices Related to Witchcraft Accusations and Ritual Attacks

  • Cross-border strategies: Why connecting researchers, NGOs, legal professionals, and community advocates across borders has significant value and creates more effective solutions
    Challenges and progress: Real-world obstacles faced by communities worldwide and successful approaches to protection and prevention

  • Advocacy and policy reform: How research translates into legal protections and policy changes at local, national, and international levels

  • Community protection: Grassroots education and support systems that help vulnerable populations resist witch-hunt violence

INAWARA (International Network Against Witchcraft Accusations and Ritual Attacks) is a global network that connects experts, practitioners, advocates, and survivors from every continent. By fostering international collaboration and supporting evidence-based interventions, INAWARA works to end witch hunts, witchcraft accusations, and ritual attacks wherever they occur.


  • Witchcraft accusations continue to drive violence, discrimination, and human rights abuses across Africa, Asia, the Pacific, Latin America, and beyond. Victims are often women, children, the elderly, and those with disabilities. They face torture, exile, property seizure, and death. This panel discussion highlights the power of global cooperation in addressing this crisis and protecting the most vulnerable among us.

    ๐ŸŒ End Witch Hunts: endwitchhunts.org ๐ŸŒ INAWARA: theinternationalnetwork.org
    The International Network (INAWARA)

    Global Report: Legislative approaches to addressing harmful practices related to witchcraft accusations and ritual attacks

    United Nations Human Rights Council Resolution 47/8

    Study on the situation of the violations and abuses of human rights rooted in harmful practices related to accusations of witchcraft and ritual attacks, as well as stigmatization

    INARAWA Conference Clip:Implementing UN Resolution 47/8 - 2nd International Conference

    Podcast Episode: Forensics, Witchcraft Accusations, and Ritual Murders with Dr. Keith Silika

    Podcast Episode: Ending Sorcery Accusation-Related Violence with Miranda Forsyth

    Podcast Episode: Amnesty International on Ghanaโ€™s Outcast Camps: A Conversation with the Coalition Against Witchcraft Accusations

    Birubala Rabha: A life of chasing witch hunters

    Sorcery National Action Plan

    Fighting the Wildfire of SARV

    Witchcraft Beliefs Around the World: An Exploratory Analysis

    www.stop-cwa.org

    Advocacy for Alleged Witches, Nigeria

    Advocacy Against Witch Hunts, South Africa

    International Alliance to End Witch Hunts

    Why Witch Hunts are not just a Dark Chapter from the Past


    African Witchfinder Documentary 2018

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