In 2023, ENA’s albinism project aligned with our mission to Heal, Rescue, and Lift by promoting inclusion and capacity building for individuals born with albinism. Our team worked with Ghana’s Education Service and Health Service to organize community sensitization...
In our mission to break barriers, we’ve been fostering acceptance and dismantling albinism stereotypes. Witness the inspiring commitment of these incredible students as they pledge to champion inclusivity, extending their support far beyond the school grounds....
Mavis lovingly holds her 5 year-old son Nathaniel who was born with albinism. While she loves and cares for her son, she has struggled getting to where she is today. Mavis bravely shares that the birth of her son was “terribly traumatic.” She was reluctant to...
Meet Jude. Jude and his brother were both born with Albinism. Their unique condition proved to be very difficult for their mother. After years of being mocked and ostracized by the community because of her children’s Albinism, she abandoned Jude and his...
On the 23rd of February, a forum in support of persons with Albinism was held in Tamale, Northern Region Ghana. People from all walks of life attended the forum. The Forum was designed to engage the public in the fight against the stigmas and dangers associated with...
1,555 children received food, school supplies, and housing resources.4,500 students participated in Engage Now Africa’s youth drama group, a program addressing teenage pregnancy. 530 individuals taught sustainable financial principles and improved their businesses...