Albinism is often misunderstood. Many people with albinism face not only health challenges but also social stigma fueled by myths. To create real change, it’s important to understand what albinism truly is—and what it is not.

Key Points:

  • Albinism is a genetic condition caused by a lack of melanin, not a disease.
  • People with albinism have the same abilities and potential as anyone else.
  • Common myths (e.g., supernatural beliefs in some regions) cause discrimination and even violence.
  • Education and awareness are the most powerful tools to fight stigma.

Conclusion:
By learning the truth about albinism, we can replace fear with compassion and ensure people with albinism live with dignity and equality.