Mothering, albinism and human rights: the disproportionate impact of health-related stigma in tanzania

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  • who: Sheryl Reimer-Kirkham from the Trinity Western University, Langley, Canada have published the article: Mothering, Albinism and Human Rights: The Disproportionate Impact of Health-Related Stigma in Tanzania, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors present an analysis of mothers' experiences of stigma, drawing on a critical ethnography on mothering, albinism, and human rights that is underway in Tanzania, and will continue in South Africa, and Ghana. The aim of this critical ethnographic study is to explore through a human rights lens the resilience of mothers impacted by albinism, at the intersection of gender . . .

     

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