In Tanzania, people with albinism face unimaginable danger—hunted for their body parts and rejected by society. Many are ...
Albinism is a genetic condition, not a spiritual punishment. Albinism is often misunderstood, especially in African countries like Nigeria, where stigma, myths, and misinformation continue to fuel ...
It is a hot afternoon in a rural district in Malawi. People gather around a tent set up at the Local Trading Center, eager to witness a community outreach program that aims to combat rising violence ...
Albinism is a condition some people are born with, where their bodies make little or no melanin, the pigment that gives color to the skin, hair, and eyes. It happens because of changes in certain ...
1 in 20,000 people worldwide is born with a genetic condition called albinism, and you'd think people should be aware of it by now, given how easily accessible information is nowadays. However, there ...
Tanzanians mark International Albinism Awareness Day in Dar es Salaam. Herman Emmanuel/Xinhua via Getty Images People with albinism face widespread discrimination in many sub-Saharan African countries ...
As the sun burns furiously through the torn ozone layer every day, its extreme heat, aggravated by policy neglect, roasts the ambition of many children with albinism, GBENGA OGUNDARE reports Nifemi ...
A UN expert on Wednesday urged increased efforts to promote the implementation of laws to protect people with albinism in Portugal, ensuring their equitable access to education, health, and employment ...
Albinism is a rare genetic condition marked by little to none of the pigment melanin, which is responsible for the color in hair, skin, and the irises of the eyes. This results in a range of very pale ...