The women breaking the cycle of violence in Papua New Guinea
Across the country leaders and advocates work to tackle the root causes of an ‘epidemic’ that affects two-thirds of women in their lifetime
In a country where violence is often shrouded in silence, Tahina Booth is trying to break the cycle with something as simple as passing a ball.
The former athlete runs programmes aimed at reducing harm to women in some of Papua New Guinea’s most dangerous regions. Her story starts with pain.