Children with albinism find it hard to navigate school. Teachers can help.

Wednesday, November 21, 2018 - 10:20 in Mathematics & Economics

Globally, 1 in 18,000 people have albinism. In sub-Saharan Africa it's more common, with data from Tanzania showing that 1 person in 2,652 has albinism. According to Standing Voice, an international non-governmental organisation based in Tanzania, only half the children with albinism complete primary school and only 10% access secondary school. The Conversation Africa's Nontobeko Mtshali spoke to Dr. Charlotte Baker.

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