Children with albinism in African regions: their rights to 'being' and 'doing'.
Anita FranklinPatricia LundCaroline Bradbury-JonesJulie TaylorPublished in: BMC international health and human rights (2018)
Through using this combined framework we conclude that the rights of people with albinism in some regions of Africa are not being enacted. Our debate highlights the need to develop a holistic concept of rights for children and young people with albinism which sees human rights as indivisible. We illuminate some of the specific ways in which the lives of children with albinism could be improved by addressing 'barriers to being' and 'barriers to doing', at the heart of which requires a shift in attitude and action to address discrimination.