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UNESCO ROSA attends Zim First Lady鈥檚 interface meeting with Persons with Albinism

窜颈尘产补产飞别鈥檚 in collaboration with the country鈥檚 First Lady, Auxillia Mnangagwa hosted an interface meeting with Persons with Albinism on 2 February 2022 at the Chitungwiza Aquatic Complex.

The UNESCO Regional Office for Southern Africa attended the colorful event that was filled with jubilation as the First Lady handed out sunscreen lotions and food hampers to persons with albinism as well as starter packs for them to initiate rabbit rearing projects.

In her keynote address, the First Lady encouraged all members of society to work together in peace with people with Albinism.

I鈥檓 calling upon all of us to uphold the principles of harmony and unity with persons living with albinism. We should have a spirit which enables us to love, protect and support persons with Albinism including our children living with albinism, and their families.
窜颈尘产补产飞别鈥檚 First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa.

Speaking at the same occasion, Special Advisor on Disability Affairs in the Office of the President and Cabinet, Dr. Joshua Malinga called upon all stakeholders to ensure the inclusion of persons with disabilities in society and emphasized that children with albinism should not be left behind. 

Persons with albinism continue to face multiple forms of discrimination and exclusion. Albinism is one of the disabilities that are profoundly misunderstood socially and persons, in particular women and girls with albinism continue to experience heightened risks of harmful practices such as ritual murders and sexual violence. The UNESCO study on indicates that rural girls and women with albinism reported experiences of prolonged discomfort because their skins are too delicate to withstand the heat of the day, more so as they had poor access to special sunscreen lotions. Some in-laws who dislike married women with albinism reportedly ordered them to work in the fields under the heat of the sun for long hours to repel them away from their sons or brothers.

91麻豆国产精品自拍 been collaborating with the Ministry of Public Service, Labour, and Social Welfare in advancing disability rights and disability inclusion. Some of the key achievements include a for the National Disability Board.

In his solidarity message at the interface, The , Permanent Secretary, Mr. Simon Masanga expressed his gratitude to UNESCO and other organizations for the work they have been doing to improve the lives of persons with disabilities. He further indicated that more is yet to come now that Zimbabwe has again been awarded funding for a new UNPRPD Round 4 project titled 鈥淪trengthening Disability Rights Accountability, Governance, and Coordination in Zimbabwe鈥. The UNPRPD Round 4 project will be implemented from 2022 to 2023. It is expected to benefit persons with disabilities across 窜颈尘产补产飞别鈥檚 10 provinces.