Find out how the Tanzania Albinism Society (TAS) is making a difference in the lives of people with albinism in four major spectrums; Health, Education, Economic empowerment and Advocacy.
February being Low Vision Awareness month, this article delves into the different visual challenges persons with albinism face and how they can be mitigated.
Gain insights into the important work of Bonface Massah, a dedicated advocate for diversity and disability rights in Malawi.
Examining the intersection of albinism and education, highlighting the need for educators and peers to understand and support the diverse needs of students with albinism in order to create a truly inclusive learning environment.
Discover the focal point of our project in collaboration with the National Democratic Institute (NDI) and our end game with the project.
Discover the inspiring journey of Olive Namutebi, who transitioned from number crunching as an accountant to making a significant impact as a human rights activist. This blog post delves into how she redirected her career towards advocating for the marginalized, her motivations, the challenges faced, and the victories achieved in her new life's mission.
Above attached is Black Albinism's newsletter for the year 2023. In the newsletter, we highlight the achievements and success stories from 2023 and visions for the new year 2024. Enjoy!
Under The Same Sun is a transformative organization dedicated to empowering individuals with albinism through education and advocacy. With a focus on Tanzania, they provide quality education, career support, and engage in impactful advocacy campaigns to break the cycle of injustice and marginalization. UTSS is a beacon of change, fostering a more inclusive society for people with albinism both in Tanzania and across Africa.
We celebrate one of the pioneering organizations in Kenya - Albinism Soiciety of Kenya, that champions for the rights of persons with albinism in Education, Health, economically and socially.
This is the highlight of the tremendous work that The National Association of People with Albinism in Togo (ANAT) is doing to advocate for the rights of persons with albinism and create albinism awareness in four spheres; health, education, social inclusion and economic and professional inclusion.
Meet Peter Ogik, the co-founder of The Source of The Nile Union of Persons of Albinism (SNUPA) and the chairperson of the youth committee under the National Union of Disabled Persons of Uganda (NUDIPU). Peter is all about albinism awareness and advocacy in Busoga, Uganda.