“I asked her to stop schooling”: children’s schooling and the intersections of care work, informal fostering and stigma in northern Ghana’s witches’ camps | Synapse
March 3, 2026
“I asked her to stop schooling”: children’s schooling and the intersections of care work, informal fostering and stigma in northern Ghana’s witches’ camps
Key Points
Schooling in witches' camps is severely impacted by social stigma and care work obligations.
Children's educational opportunities are hindered by informal fostering arrangements within these communities.
Qualitative analysis highlights the complex intersection of care work, schooling, and stigma in this context.
These findings underscore the urgent need for interventions that address educational access and stigma.