LOOK BEYOND THE COMPLEXION
People with albinism face multiple forms of discrimination worldwide.
Albinism is still profoundly misunderstood, socially and medically. The
physical appearance of persons with albinism is often the object of
erroneous beliefs and myths influenced by superstition, which foster
their marginalization and social exclusion. This leads to various forms
of stigma and discrimination.
In some communities, erroneous beliefs and myths, heavily
influenced by superstition, put the security and lives of persons with
albinism at constant risk. These beliefs and myths are centuries old and
are present in cultural attitudes and practices around the world
Albinism Awareness Day 2019 - "Still Standing Strong"
"Still Standing Strong" is the theme for this year's
International Albinism Awareness Day. This is a call to recognize,
celebrate and stand in solidarity with persons with albinism around the
world, and to support their cause – from their accomplishments and
positive practices to the promotion and protection of their human
rights. Persons with albinism have faced, and continue to face, ongoing
hurdles and challenges that seriously undermine their enjoyment of human
rights. From stigma and discrimination, to barriers in health,
education, and invisibility in social and political arenas. In addition,
in several countries they are subject to heinous attacks and killings.
Despite all these challenges, persons with albinism remain positive and
are STILL STANDING STRONG! A call for solidarity!
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