We were recently featured in the United Nation General Assembly's report on the effects of climate change on persons with albinism!!! This is a win not only to our organization but also to the albinism community at large.
We celebrate Black History Month, recognizing the contribution and struggles of African Americans while also instilling the fact that persons with albinism are part of the black community despite their skin colour as has been the basis of discrimination and exclusion.
We celebrate Africa Albinism Network for their work around creating Albinism Awareness and advocating for the rights of persons with Albinism across the African Continent. This they have achieved being guided by the African Union (AU) Plan of Action (2021-2031).
We have garnered an opportunity to undertake a project in Machakos County to empower persons with albinism through inclusive policies and services, post-COVID 19. Among our many objectives, we aim to review, analyze and propose better policies that cushion persons with albinism to survive post the pandemic in Machakos County.
We celebrate Liliane Fonds for their superb job in advocacy and creating awareness about albinism through their project, The Albinism INclusion (ALINC). With this project, they focused on promoting equal rights and opportunities for children with albinism.
We celebrate the deaf awareness month together with the deaf community as we call on the albinism community to follow in the footsteps of the deaf community in pushing for a whole month dedicated to celebrating persons with albinism and pushing for albinism advocacy and awareness.
We highlight on the event we hosted to review the climate change action program we have been undertaking in conjunction with representatives form the US Embassy.
We celebrate Advantage Africa for their noble course in empowering persons with albinism in Busoga, Uganda through a number of initiatives under their project "Improving the lives of persons with albinism."
After Four years of missing in action. Meek Junior is back. Why the hiatus? What is new with him? What's his story? That and so much more in this article.
We celebrate John Chiti for his efforts towards creating awareness about Albinism and for using his prolific platform to not only advocate for the rights of persons with albinism but also the rights of persons with other disabilities.
We delve into how the entertainment industry portrays Albinism, the representation and depiction of persons with albinism, the groundbreaking point for PWAs in the industry and what more can be done to ensure that albinism is finally given a proper seat at the Entertainment table.