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Annual Parliament Week kicks off with a charity walk as Parliament looks to raise Shs5b for the construction of rehabilitation centre for albinos

Norman Mwambazi by Norman Mwambazi
January 20, 2020
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Annual Parliamentary week

People living with albinism at Parliament before the charity walk. COURTESY PHOTOS.

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This morning, Members of Parliament and other Parliamentary staff led by Speaker Rebecca Kadaga have come together to participate in a charity walk as one of the activities that will take place in the Annual Parliament week that will go on until Saturday January 25, 2020.

The charity walk is intended to act as a platform to raise funds for the construction of a rehabilitation centre for people living with albinism in Uganda. Parliament projects to raise over Shs5 billion from the charity walk.

Speaker Kadaga with Government Chief Whip Ruth Nankabirwa in the Charity Walk.

Uganda has a sizeable population of people living with albinism who face challenges like low vision, sun damage that usually results into skin cancer and discrimination. The rehabilitation centre will exclusively cater for their needs to help them live a normal life.

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Held under the theme “Parliament: Building a strong democracy in Uganda”, the week will have other activities like the general public interacting with their Members of Parliament, a stakeholders’ debate on Wednesday January 22, exhibitions and tours of Parliament.

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