AREAS OF INTERVENTION

We Strive To Building Lasting Partnerships.

Founded in July 2013, The Organization for Integration and Promotion of People with Albinism was established to advocate on behalf of persons with albinism due to numerous barriers and challenges they experience including a very law education level, discrimination in the community, stigma resulting to poverty, illiteracy, skin cancer, violence which is further exacerbated by prevailing social stigma and cultural attitudes.

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KEY OBJECTIVES

We Can't Help Everyone, But We Can Empower Everyone To Help Themselves.

OIPPA seeks to initiate various programs that address the needs and concerns of people with albinism. This includes advocacy and awareness raising, capacity building, economic empowerment and socio-cultural activities within our areas of intervention. 

Advocate and raise awareness on equal rights and opportunities for people with albinism.

Promoting quality, inclusive education and vocational training.

Building the capacity of people with albinism through skills development.

Enabling people with albinism to access health services.

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