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By: Mwaba Goodson I am an albino man with low vision and I was born on March 23, 1992 in Chilubi district of Northern Province of Zambia. I am the...
by Elizabeth Mulenga Sister Agnes Bwalya and Mr. Telesphore Albinism is a hereditary condition, resulting in the absence of melanin pigment causing an individual being...
I am Yvonne Mary Chibwe born from a family of three. My parents’ names were Patrick Chibwe and my mother Mildred Sampa. My mother died of malaria when I was four years old. The...
By: Brian Musonda I am Brian Musonda, born with little sight and my sight diminishes every year. It took time for my family members to accept that one day I would be totally...
By: Sister Agnes Bwalya In our northern Zambian tradition, when workers go to work in the fields in early hours of the day, parents or elders in the family prepare food to eat...
Ngeza village lies in Kakumiro District in Western Uganda near the volatile Democratic Republic of Congo. Until recently, this area was uninhabited, but recently discovered oil in the area has led to evictions and...
By: Sister Agnes Bwalya Kawambwa Site is a project under Chalice, which caters for two visually impaired children’s schools, St. Mary’s is in the Luapula Province and St. Odilia is in the northern...
By: Christine Chisunka I am Christine Chisunka, 24 and the last born in a family of three. My family was very poor and my mother died when I was three...
Inverness County Cares (ICC) is a registered charity, established in 2012 and based in Inverness County. ICC was created by a group of local people who wanted to bring a better life to those in desperate need,...
Inverness County Cares members met many remarkable people at the Kawambwa School in Zambia. This month we have chosen Fancy, an albino teacher at the St Odilia School. His autobiography gives a sense of...




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