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Photos from Alive Albinism Initiative's post 18/02/2026

Day 1 | Zimbabwe Learning Forum: Advancing Accountability within the African Union Human Rights System

The work of transforming systems begins with understanding them. Yesterday, we engaged deeply with the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights and unpacked the practical implications of the African Disability Protocol for Zimbabwe.
This is not just about learning — it is about action. By strengthening technical expertise to navigate AU reporting and accountability mechanisms, we are equipping ourselves to demand implementation, influence law and policy reform, and ensure that disability rights commitments translate into lived realities.
We were honoured to engage representatives from the Office of the President and Cabinet; the Ministries of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare; Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs; and Foreign Affairs; alongside the Federation of Disabled People in Zimbabwe. We also welcomed the Senator representing Persons with Disabilities, Honourable Senator Shiri.
True reform requires collaboration, transparency, and sustained advocacy. We are ready to engage and ready to hold systems accountable.

Photos from Africa Albinism Network's post 18/02/2026

It is an honour to host the Africa Albinism Network team as we continue strengthening collaboration to advance meaningful inclusion of persons with albinism in Zimbabwe and across the region. Together we remain committed to amplifying voices, promoting rights and driving sustainable change.

05/09/2025

Great news for the Albinism community worldwide!!

BREAKING: WHO just added SPF50+ sunscreen to the Essential Medicines List!!! A historic win for Persons With Albinism (PWA) facing deadly skin cancer. Thanks to our 250+ global members & allies. Now, let’s ensure access for all!

Photos from Alive Albinism Initiative's post 29/08/2025

Yesterday, we proudly launched our first 'Before Our Home Goes Down' Visual Art Exhibition, celebrating the talents of persons with disabilities and promoting inclusivity, accessibility, and empowerment. The opening ceremony was honored by the presence of Deputy Minister of Sport, Arts, Recreation, and Culture, Hon. Emily Jesaya. We're grateful for her support on this vibrant journey of self-expression, challenging perceptions, and fostering a deeper understanding of disability.

Our heartfelt thanks go to the Culture Fund for their crucial support in making this event a success and Moto Republik for hosting us at their hub. We also appreciate the presence and participation of esteemed guests, including:

- The British Embassy in Zimbabwe
- The Australian Embassy in Zimbabwe
- Zimbabwe German Society
- African Union Disability Council
- National Arts Gallery Zimbabwe
- Curators
- Artists
- Disability Advocates

Their presence marked a significant milestone in our journey to promote inclusivity and celebrate the talents of persons with disabilities."

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