Widespread protests have thrust the East African nation of 70 million people into chaos. Outrage emerged in the wake of President Samia Suluhu Hassan’s massive electoral victory and amid allegations of corruption and repression of opposing political parties and their leaders.
Read MoreTanzanians with albinism suffer violent persecution at a rate inexperienced by the rest of the country’s population. Attempts by the government to reduce discrimination and violence have had varied success, but official collaboration and work with albinism specific NGOs prove the most successful.
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