From stigma to strength: Healing the wounds of witch-hunt victims in The Gambia

[The Standard - The Gambia] - 30/06/2025
“We started as a result of a gap for women in the transitional justice process. When we visited communities, we noticed that the men mostly came forward to tell their stories, to talk about the violations they endured, even though women were also negatively impacted,” said Mariam J Ceesay, (…)
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