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Organized by the Albinism Dare to Dream Initiative, an organization that initiates various activities to ensure that the ...
Scientists have discovered a never-before-seen part of a human cell that could help research on Alzheimer's disease. The new ...
Even after decades of research, biologists are still uncovering surprises about the human body. A team of researchers from ...
An Advocate for persons with albinism has called for urgent legal and health policy reforms to safeguard the lives of persons living with the condition in the country ...
International Albinism Awareness Day seeks to dispel the erroneous beliefs and myths influenced by superstition, which foster their marginalization and social exclusion.
Albinism affects people from all races worldwide. About 1 in every 17,000 to 20,000 people in the world has it, though its prevalence varies greatly by population and type. [1] ...
Hunted There is a human rights crisis in Malawi. People are in huge amounts of danger because they are born with a genetic condition: albinism. They are being hunted for their bones and body parts, ...
Human rights violations and abuses against people with albinism in Tanzania are common. They include discrimination, verbal abuse and bullying.
People with albinism are subject to violence, ritual killings, and abduction, victims of the superstitious belief that their body parts bring wealth or magical powers.
Despite efforts from the United Nations Human Rights Council which involved adopting a resolution in 2013 calling for the prevention of attacks and discrimination against persons with albinism, it ...