Dominic Chibwe "Albinism Activist"

Dominic Chibwe "Albinism Activist"

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We are the voice for Evert soul living with Albinism. We need to educate our society on what Albinis

19/09/2022

Our Difference in skin color doesn't make us Different

16/08/2021

Why does today feel like a new year
Ai??

15/08/2021
15/08/2021

Albinism is a relatively rare, non-contagious, genetically inherited condition characterized by a lack of pigmentation in the hair, skin and eyes. It occurs regardless of ethnicity or gender. Both parents must carry the gene for it to be passed on, even if neither have albinism themselves. In Africa, estimates on the occurrence of albinism range from 1 in every 5,000 people to 1 in every 15,000. In some populations in the region, it may be as high as 1 in 1,000. 1There are no up-to-date reliable statistics on the number of persons with albinism.  People with albinism are born visually impaired and with no melanin or pigment for protection, their skin burns immediately in the sun. Many acquire dramatic visible skin damage at an early age and fatal skin cancer claims majority of them by the age of 40.

15/08/2021

Speak for the voiceless

19/04/2021

They are human
Not Ghost's
It's just melanin they don't have.
Love and protect them.

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CELEBRATING OUR GIRL!!!!!!

ZAMBIAN MONICA MUNGA TO PARTICIPATE AT THE TOKYO 2020 PARALYMPIC GAMES

LONDON, Friday, 9th April 2021- Airbloom Media, a UK based production house, is currently developing a TV Series on African Para Sports with support from the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) and will feature a Zambian, Monica Munga, an inspirational sight-impaired albino athlete from Chipata.

And Zambia’s High Commissioner to the United Kingdom His Excellency Lieutenant General Paul Mihova has said Paralympics are as important as the Olympics and expressed happiness that a Zambian will be participating.

“Paralympics demonstrate immense strength of character and courage to defeat mental and physical impediments. Paralympics are inspirational because they demonstrate that impossibilities can be possible. The Paralympics also build awareness of mental and physical disabilities in the hope of creating a better life for those with frailties,” he High Commissioner Mihova.

Monica Munga will be the only Paralympian to represent Zambia in the upcoming games, she has qualified to run the 400m race at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games, to be celebrated on 24 August to 5 September 2021.

Her determination and courage caught the eye of Airbloom Media. The TV Series entitled “Against All Odds” is set on shifting misconceptions and stigma around disabled people in Africa whilst bringing to the fore inspirational and deeply moving stories such as Monica’s. A standalone episode will be dedicated to Zambia and her story.

The Tokyo 2020 Paralympic games will mark a significant time for Para Sports in Africa, as it is the first time that the games will reach wide audiences in the continent.

IPC will provide free-to-air (FTA) coverage to over 30 African broadcasters of the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games, with an estimated reach of 150 million, as part of its efforts to raise awareness of Para sport and its athletes in the region. “Against all Odds” will serve as part of these efforts.

Moses Chishimba, Secretary General of the Zambian National Paralympic Committee (NPCZ) said, “The Paralympic games and stories on Para heroes will help the NPCZ stop stigma and stereotypes in our communities, by changing perceptions, myths, and beliefs. People will be able to see Monica change her life for the better”.

Mr. Chishimba further said, “We expect a change in attitude; everyone will be motivated to go an extra mile to help promote acceptance and support the persons with a disability”.

About Monica’s participation in the games, he added: “As the NPCZ, we feel excited and motivated that for the first time in history, Zambia has an athlete going to the Paralympic Games after successfully having passed the qualification competition and meeting the entry standards, which is unlike the wild card selection that took place in the past. Our time, energy and resources have not been in vain and wefeel that we can do more in future games.”

As for Monica, she is focused on her training in Lusaka with her coach Crispin Mwale. She has her hopes on reaching the final, a medal and to serve as an inspiration.

She said: “I want to serve as an inspiration for all the disabled people in my country.”

Airbloom Media’s episode on Zambia is currently under development. To be a part of Zambian Paralympic history through this episode get in touch with Estefania Arrocet, producer of “Against all Odds” via email on Estefania@aribloom.

Issued by: Abigail Chaponda, First Secretary, Press and Public Relations,
Zambia High Commission in the United Kingdom and Estefania Arrocet Corral, Airbloom Media Managing Director.






12/04/2021

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Let's learn.
Post your questions concerning Albinism,

What causes Albinism?

12/04/2021

Good morning
A series of lessons will be posted soon on various issues surrounding people living with Albinism.
Good morning

11/04/2021

We need to speak for everyone living with Albinism in our communities.
Change begins with you!

11/04/2021

If you can't use your voice to speak for the voiceless, then don't speak at all

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