INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY 2024 - Fate of the Anti-Witchcraft Bill Forum

INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY 2024 – Fate of the Anti-Witchcraft Bill Forum

In commemoration of #internationalwomensday2024, Songtaba, in collaboration with Amnesty International, ActionAid Ghana, Oxfam, and Vibrant Village Foundation, convened a public forum themed “Ending Witchcraft Persecution: Advancing Justice, Inclusion, and the Prohibition of Witchcraft Accusations in Ghana – Fate of the Anti-Witchcraft Bill.”
The forum aimed to raise awareness about the prevalence and impact of witchcraft persecution on women in Ghana.
Its objectives included fostering dialogue and collaboration among diverse stakeholders and generating concrete recommendations to strengthen legal and policy frameworks, enhance access to justice and support services, promote education and awareness-raising campaigns, and advocate for the passage and effective implementation of the Anti-Witchcraft Bill.
INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY 2024 - Fate of the Anti-Witchcraft Bill Forum INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY 2024 - Fate of the Anti-Witchcraft Bill Forum
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Training Programme for Vendors on Market Space using Online Marketing App/Shop

Training Programme for Vendors on Market Space using Online Marketing App/Shop

Following the end of Songtaba entrepreneurship training and business grant challenge, Songtaba has come up with an innovative way to create a market space for the alumni through the creation of an online marketing app/shop where goods and services can be traded.

Songtaba is therefore organizing a training program for potential vendors/distributors on the deployment of the platform and to pretest the application. Interested individuals should complete and submit the registration form via this link: https://bit.ly/3QOrRm3

For further enquiries contact [email protected] or 0243912605.

 

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Parliament passes Criminal Offences Amendment Bill 2022

Parliament passes Criminal Offences Amendment Bill 2022

PRESS RELEASE !!!

Parliament Passes Anti-Witchcraft Bill

The Parliament of Ghana has passed the long-awaited Bill to proscribe witchcraft
accusations, which seeks to criminalise the practice of declaring, accusing, naming, or
labelling people as witches. This comes after concerted efforts by numerous stakeholders
to combat the ongoing social menace of witchcraft accusations which primarily target poor,
older, and widowed women.

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Press Release_antiWitchcraftBill 28072023

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SONGTABA/EMPOWER MICRO GRANTS AWARDS CEREMONY

Songtaba with funding support from EMpower – The Emerging Markets Foundation Ltd implemented a 12 months project to support young entrepreneurs in business innovation and E-commerce in a post covid-19 era to make use of digital platforms to promote their business and increase profit margins.
As part of activities under the project a micro grants challenge was launched to support 20 young entrepreneurs with very innovative ideas. After a successful selection process, 20 innovative ideas have been selected to be supported with micro grants to implement these ideas.

 

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PRESS STATEMENT ON LYNCHING OF TWO PERSONS ALLEGED OF WITCHCRAFT

PRESS STATEMENT ON LYNCHING OF TWO PERSONS ALLEGED OF WITCHCRAFT

PRESS STATEMENT !!!

The Regional Reintegration Committee calls for Justice for Mma Safura Imoro and Mba Cherefo accused of Witchraft and lynched at Zakpalsi  community in the Mion District of the Northern Region

 

We the members of the Northern Regional Reintegration committee on Witchcraft Accusation and Disbandment of Allege Witches’ camps wish to condemn the lynching of Safura Imoro,  a middle aged woman in her forties  and Mba Cherefo, an elderly man in Zakpalsi in the Mion District of the Northern Region on suspicion of Witchcraft. It is unfortunate to learn that the two were lynched in the early hours of Sunday, 7th May, 2023. This is barbaric and an afront to Human Rights, especially as Ghana has signed onto a number of international human rights conventions including the CEDAW.

 

The particular worrying thing is that Mma Safura was killed at the forecourt of the Zakpalsi Naa Palace. She left behind 7 children, the last of which is only 3 years old.

This is a clear case of an alleged murder and there should not be any interference in order to give the police the space to do their investigations.

We wish to commend the police for their early visit to the scene in the community and urge them to press this through.

We collectively call on the police to act swiftly on this issue in order to bring the perpetrators to book and give justice to the victims and their families.

On this note, we appeal to traditional leaders to support the Police to give justice to the victims and their families whilst calling on Parliament to hasten the passage of the Anti-witchcraft bill into law.

We urge the general   public to desist from taking the law into their hands.

The committee can confirm that the case was reported to the police at the Mion District.

Reintegration Committee Members: ActionAid, Songtaba, CHRAJ, DoVVSU, Department of Gender, Representatives of traditional and Religious leaders.

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