Witchcraft hunt has become one of the major human rights violations that recorded in the country.
Although many initiatives and sensitisation programmes have been implemented, the problem still persist.
In view of that, today's edition of the Probe will focus on the menace.
Dubbed, 'Human Rights Violation in Ghana: A Case of Alleged Witches', resource persons will dissect the issue.
JoyNews' Emefa Apawu will host the Executive Director of Ark Foundation; Dr Angela Dwamena-Aboagye, Founding Executive Director of Sanneh Institute; Prof John Azumah and Women's Right Activist; Margaret Brew-Ward.
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