Africazine:
King’s appointee Dr. Stukie Motsa made significant contributions at the Zimbabwe Learning Forum.
Dr. Motsa, invited by the Africa Albinism Network, participated in the forum held in Harare. The event was organized in collaboration with the Albinism Dare to Dream Initiative and received funding from the Disability Rights Fund.
Dr. Motsa’s Role at the Zimbabwe Learning Forum
Dr. Stukie Motsa attended the forum as the founder of the Stukie Motsa Foundation. Her presence highlighted the importance of advocacy for individuals with albinism in Africa. The forum aimed to enhance knowledge of human rights systems relevant to disability rights.
Key Training on Human Rights Systems
Participants, including Dr. Motsa, were trained to deepen their understanding of the United Nations Human Rights System and the African Union Human Rights Systems. This training is crucial for empowering advocates to effectively address the challenges faced by people with albinism.
Future Initiatives and Collaborations
- Continued collaboration with the Africa Albinism Network.
- Further training sessions on human rights advocacy.
- Engagement with other Anglophone African countries for knowledge sharing.
Dr. Motsa's participation underscores the commitment to advancing the rights of individuals with albinism in Africa.
