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Mozambique: Equal Rights for Persons With Albinism - "The Blood That Runs in Our Veins Is the Same"

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[UNFPA] Nampula Province, Mozambique -- When she was younger, Bastina Agostinho's mother abandoned her because she has albinism, a rare and genetically inherited condition present from birth.

Source: allAfrica.com

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