Lilongwe – Malawian officials must keep their promises and tackle discrimination and attacks on people living with albinism, Amnesty International has said.

The human rights group said this during International Albino Awareness Day.

According to a statement released by the organisation, commitments from the Malawian government were secured through a series of meetings, with officials pledging their dedication to not only address albino murders, but also to tackle discrimination affecting this vulnerable sector of society.

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