Blantyre, 10 November, 2021 / 9:00 pm (ACI Africa).
Members of the Catholic Commission for Justice and Peace (CCJP) in Malawi have called on Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) in the country to incorporate persons with albinism (PAWs) in economic projects to help them live fulfilling lives.
In a Monday, November 8 news report, the National Governance Programs Coordinator of CCJP in Malawi highlighted challenges that people living with albinism face owing to the fact that they cannot fend for themselves.
Acknowledging that PAWs face numerous attacks owing to their disability, George Chiusiwa said, “Besides, some PAWs cannot afford to purchase skin lotion to protect them from direct sun rays which leads to skin cancer and this calls for the CSOs to mainstream PAWs initiatives in their projects that in turn may improve their livelihoods.”
Mr. Chiusiwa made the remarks during a joint church meeting with CSOs that was held in Malawi’s Zomba Diocese to create awareness among the Zomba-based CSOs on the roles they have in access to justice and development of the PAWs.
At the event, it was noted that the PAWs face “huge economic hardships that at times cost their lives as they are unable to fend for themselves.”