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HRWeekend – Living in the Shadows: People with Albinism in Tanzania

People with albinism in parts of Africa continue to live under the threat of horrific violence or death due to myths that the organs and limbs of people with albinism bring prosperity.

In collaboration with:
Human Rights Watch
In collaboration with:
Liliane Fonds
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People with albinism in parts of Africa continue to live under the threat of horrific violence or death due to myths that the organs and limbs of people with albinism bring prosperity. Children with albinism not only live in fear of attack, but they also are often segregated from society, sent to live in temporary shelters, separated from their families and communities.

They are hunted, dismembered, or murdered by individuals who sell those body parts for thousands of dollars to witch doctors. These children are consistently denied their basic human rights, including their right to a safe and inclusive education with other children.

Liliane Foundation, Human Rights Watch, and our local partners are working to remove these barriers in Tanzania and Mozambique, thanks to the generous support of the Dutch postcode lottery.

During this program, project partners, including KCBRP in Tanzania, together with photographer Sacha de Boer will share their experiences from Tanzania, and ideas for what you can do. Jonathan Pedneault, Emergencies Researcher bij Human Rights Watch will also share his experiences

Photos by Sacha de Boer will be exhibited in De Balie during the Human Rights Weekend.

With: Grace Rububula (Project Manager ALINC at Karagwe Community Based Rehabilitation Programmes), Lisa Luchtenberg (Chair of Oogvereniging Albinisme, a Dutch patient group for people with albinism), Jonathan Pedneault, Emergencies Researcher bij Human Rights Watch and Sacha de Boer, photographer.

Moderator: Tim Wagemakers

Speakers

Sacha de Boer Sacha de Boer is a photographer and a visual storyteller
Jonathan PedneaultEmergencies Researcher bij Human Rights Watch
Grace RububulaProject Manager ALINC at Karagwe Community Based Rehabilitation Programmes
Lisa LuchtenbergChair of Oogvereniging Albinisme, a Dutch patient group for people with albinism
Tim WagemakersProgrammamaker bij De Balie