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    "id": 1169142,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Sen. (Dr.) Musuruve",
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    "speaker": {
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        "legal_name": "Getrude Musuruve Inimah",
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    "content": "The UN Human Rights Council, further through its Resolution No. 26/10 of 26th June, 2014, recommended 13th June to be marked as IAAD. However, the day first became official when the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) adopted a resolution on 18th December, 2014, that proclaimed 13th June as IAAD, with the first observance taking place on 13th June, 2015. The theme of the IAAD this year is: United in Making Our Voice Heard . The theme was chosen for various reasons as follows- (a) To include voices of persons with albinism to ensure equality; (b) To encourage and celebrate unity between the groups of persons living with Albinism; (c) To amplify the voices and visibility of persons with albinism in different areas of life; and, (d) To highlight the work being done by albinism groups in different parts of the world. People with albinism just like other PWDs, face deep-seated discrimination. From an early age, they are hidden from the public by their parents, if not abandoned altogether by these parents. In other cases, and this is more often than not, they end up living with a single parent, mostly the mother. Some fathers, on realizing that their infants have albinism, desert their families and want no association with them."
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