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Bringing Hope to Light: Fighting Skin Cancer Among Persons with Albinism in Zimbabwe

Gweru & Bulawayo, Zimbabwe – In a country where healthcare access remains a pressing challenge, a beacon of hope has emerged for one of the most vulnerable groups, persons with albinism (PWA). The Noble Hands Zimbabwe Trust, with support from the Pierre Fabre Foundation, recently conducted two pilot mobile skin cancer clinics at Gweru Provincial […]

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Empowering Marginalised Communities in Zimbabwe: The Role of Education and Advocacy

Zimbabwe is a country rich in culture, history, and natural beauty, but it also faces significant challenges, particularly for its most vulnerable populations. Marginalised communities—including women, youths, and persons with disabilities—often grapple with poverty, discrimination, and limited access to basic services. Among these challenges, education stands out as a critical area where intervention can create lasting change.

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