Albino children in Zanzibar
ZANZIBAR, TANZANIA - FEBRUARY 03: A local woman is seen holding an albino baby in her arms as albinism, a genetic disorder caused by the absence or deficiency of melanin pigment, which affects eye, skin and hair color in humans and animals and provides coloration, reflects genetic diversity in Zanzibar, Tanzania on February 03, 2025. In Tanzania, their body parts are believed to hold magical powers that can bring wealth and success. In Zanzibar, myths and misconceptions about albinism persist in the region as the public struggles to accept and protect these children. However, thanks to increased awareness efforts, the living conditions and social acceptance of these special children are improving day by day. Albino individuals have white skin and hair due to a lack of pigment and are more sensitive to sunlight.
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