Lifelong Agony Among People with Albinism (PWA): Tales From Lake Zone in Tanzania

Journal of Social and Political Sciences, Vol.3 No.2 (2020)

10 Pages Posted: 11 May 2020

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Methusela Mishael Masanja

PO-Regional Administration and Local Government

Marko Mwita Imori

Local Government Accounting and Finance Department

Ismail Juma Kaudunde

Local Government Accounting and Finance Department

Date Written: April 16, 2020

Abstract

A qualitative study conducted in the northern regions surrounding Lake Victoria in Tanzania, reveals that, People with Albinism (PWA) have been harshly treated for long. Mothers were required to terminate lives of their abnormally born infants (like albino infants). Besides lifelong challenges due to albinism condition, people searched for their body parts even after “being hidden” in unmarked graves after their deaths. Beliefs fuelling such ill-treatment on PWA are deep rooted and intertwined among peoples’ mind under influence of cultural beliefs existing for several decades. Proper approach should be designed for permanent solution of the long existed inhumane practices against People with Albinism.

Keywords: Lifelong Agony, Alinism, PWA, Tanzania

Suggested Citation

Masanja, Methusela Mishael and Imori, Marko Mwita and Kaudunde, Ismail Juma, Lifelong Agony Among People with Albinism (PWA): Tales From Lake Zone in Tanzania (April 16, 2020). Journal of Social and Political Sciences, Vol.3 No.2 (2020), Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3577469

Methusela Mishael Masanja (Contact Author)

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Marko Mwita Imori

Local Government Accounting and Finance Department ( email )

Ismail Juma Kaudunde

Local Government Accounting and Finance Department ( email )

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