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PEOPLE WITH ALBINISM WORLDWIDE
A Human Rights Perspective
This groundbreaking report aims to provide a comprehensive account of the human rights situation of people with albinism around the world to help to build solidarity among the global albinism community.
Independent Expert on the enjoyment of human rights by persons with albinism
This leaflet offers concise information on albinism, the mandate of the Independent Expert, and how to submit information to the Independent Expert. Leaflet is available in English and French.
Child's rights
Listening to the voices of young people today will help us reimagine a better tomorrow. Let's support children and young people to lift their voices and claim their rights.
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Music to overcome bullying
Robdarius Brown, stage name Roben X, was bullied as a child because of his albinism. Today, he wishes to raise awareness of his condition and fight against bullying.
¡°The change starts with you,¡± he says.
Access to education and employment for persons with albinism
In the latest installment of the video series from the office of the 51³Ô¹Ï Independent Expert, we follow the story of Christophe, an architect with albinism who highlights the challenges that persons with albinism often face in trying to access education and employment. This video was in collaboration with the Centre for Human Rights at the University of Pretoria Faculty of Law, South Africa. .
Always make your voice louder
South Africa must act urgently to end the dangers faced by people with #albinism, including colour discrimination ¨C @UNAlbinism: "We have to change this and highlight the gifts, talents and potential of people with albinism to be amazing contributors to #SouthAfrica and the world. This is one of the most effective ways to tackle stigma and discrimination," the expert says.
@ThandoHopa shares her inspiring story.