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The Force of Our Advocates in 2025: Ending Witch Hunts with Borderless Education and Measurable Impact

In 2025, End Witch Hunts engaged with diverse audiences through educational initiatives and increased podcast outreach, reaching over 100 countries. The organization collaborated on projects addressing witch hunt history and supported victims’ remembrance. Their commitment to advocacy and connection aims to combat witchcraft accusations globally, emphasizing the importance of community involvement and awareness.

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Click here to learn more about the situation in Ghana from Amnesty International and other key stakeholders in this video from our official podcast, The Thing About Witch Hunts.

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About End Witch Hunts

Witchcraft accusations are still a major problem in many parts of the world today with devastating consequences for victims. The impacts on victims can include physical violence, social ostracization, economic deprivation, psychological trauma, and even death.

Harmful practices related to accusations of witchcraft are cases when someone harms another person whom they suspect has bewitched them, their kin, or their property. In addition, ritual attacks include the harmful practice of removing body parts from persons with albinism for the sake of creating medicine.


End Witch Hunts is a nonprofit dedicated to educating the public about both historical and contemporary witchcraft persecution. Our educational efforts include a podcast, social media, traditional media, publications, and presentations. To achieve our goals, we collaborate with experts and policymakers, and we partner with organizations such as historical societies, libraries, museums, and educational institutions.

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The Tituba Memorial Brick, placed at The House of the Seven Gables in Salem, Massachusetts by End Witch Hunts in 2025

Photos from the End Witch Hunts 2024 trip to England for the Witchcraft and Human Rights Conference

Around the world, harmful practices related to accusations of witchcraft claim many lives and cause many injuries, both physical and psychological.

Our vision is a world without witch-hunts, where all victims are exonerated, modern victims and their families receive justice, and tribute is paid to past victims.

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