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Today is International #AlbinismAwarenessDay. Know More and Be Safe!!

People with this genetic condition live in fear because of the existence of a lucrative black market where body parts of people with albinism are used as muti medicine.

When you have a family member with albinism, it is important to be alerted to the reality and to be aware of dangerous crime trends and patterns.

Here are some important safety tips:

  • Never walk alone. Set up a companion system and never walk in quiet, deserted places.
  • Ensure that safe transport is used to transport family members.
  • Always know where they are going, with who they are travelling and when they will be back.
  • Never entrust a child with albinism with someone who you do not know.
  • Know emergency numbers and who you can contact in case of an emergency.
  • Mobilize support in the community and liaise with Community Policing Forums and School Management for protective action.

Counter surveillance:

It has been proven that most criminal acts are preceded to a period of surveillance. Criminals seek to increase their chances of success by getting to know an area, seek out vulnerable targets and get to know their routine and strike at a place and time when the person is vulnerable, unaware and unprotected.

Change your routine regularly and be aware of your surroundings and the people in your area.
http://www.saps.gov.za/…/public…/pamphlets/myth_albinism.pdf

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