Men with Glasses
How Albinism steals sight in Africa
“Direct sunlight puts us at risk of eye cancer”. In Zimbabwe, four in every thousand people live with albinism — a genetic disorder made worse by poor access to spectacles and sunglasses. One Belgian social entrepreneur hopes to give visually impaired children the chance to perform better. “We are not ghosts; we are flesh and blood, and we deserve to be treated just like everyone else,” says Progress O. Ngoka.
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