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Summit in Kenya tables a plan to protect people with albinism

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People living with albinism need real representation — not tokenistic support.

That’s according to a nominee to Kenya’s Parliament. The East African nation has just hosted a consultative forum for African leaders on albinism. The three-day conference brought together experts from 15 African countries to come up with an action plan for albinism on the continent.

Soni Methu has more.

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