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Two LAS Officials In Senegal For Capacity Building Training

The Executive Director of the Liberia Albino Society (LAS), Patricia Logan and Clarence Success Clay werre in Dakar, Senegal attending a three-day intensive capacity building training among members of the Albino Society mainly from West and Central Africa. The gathering which bought together about thirty-five participants as part of activities geared towards the pending international Albinism day activities discussed key issues of people living with Albinism with specific focus as well as emphasis on violation of their human rights, discrimination and many others which has been observed over the period globally.

The Executive Director of the Liberia Albino Society (LAS), Patricia Logan and Clarence Success

With @OSF and @UNAlbinism, we are hosting a 3-day training on advocacy for activists and CSOs led by persons with #albinism from West and Central Africa

With @OSF and @UNAlbinism, we are hosting a 3-day training on advocacy for activists and CSOs led by persons with #albinism from West and Central Africa

With @OSF and @UNAlbinism, we are hosting a 3-day training on advocacy for activists and CSOs led by persons with #albinism from West and Central Africa

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