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Understanding albinism: it is neither a disease nor an illness

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Thando Hopa during the Africa Fashion International 2019. Photo: Gallo Images/Oupa Bopape
Thando Hopa during the Africa Fashion International 2019. Photo: Gallo Images/Oupa Bopape

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The myths, beliefs and stigmatisation of people with albinism are attributed to the lack of knowledge and understanding about this disability.

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