More than just a celebration

Seini Qalulu, a 21-year-old from Fiji, marked International Albinism Awareness Day by advocating for greater public education and inclusion for people living with albinism. She shared her personal experiences with discrimination and emphasized the importance of family support in overcoming social challenges.
Why it matters
The story sheds light on the social stigma faced by individuals with albinism and the ongoing need for awareness and policy support in Fiji.
FOR 21-year-old Seini Qalulu, International Albinism Awareness Day is more than just a celebration — it is a reminder that people living with albinism are seen, heard, and valued.
The article provides a human-interest perspective on a social issue without taking a partisan stance.
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