Source: UN News: Saturday, 20 September 2025 00:01 am
Just think, if our skin shield which protects from the harmful rays of sunlight is affected, then how will our health and life be affected. Albinism is the reality of people suffering from colorlessness, where every ray of sunlight makes their life more dangerous. In such a situation, by WHO, inclusion of sunscreen substances that protect the skin from sun’s ultraviolet rays, in the list of essential medicines, is a new ray of hope for them. United Nations independent human rights experts Welcome to this decision of WHO It is done and described it as a life -saving footsteps for people suffering from albinism. The colorlessness of the skin is a rare genetic condition, in which there is a lack or complete absence of a pigment called melanin in the body. They are victims of the situation of getting older. The biggest danger for them is skin cancer, especially non-singing cancer. An important step in the Lambi Battle has said, “Who The decision to restore sunscreen creams in the list of essential medicines is an important step in the long fight to protect the lives of people suffering from albinism and to curb unnecessary deaths from skin cancer. ”Experts say that lack of awareness of skin cancer, limited availability of sunscreen creams or other substances, and institutional and governmental innovation The one has pushed towards the tragedy, where skin cancer has become a major cause of death. This step will be successful only when the governments will implement this decision of WHO, their health system and supply system firmly. He reminded all governments that, “It is not a matter of beauty to provide sunscreen material for people suffering from albinism, rather it is a great human rights.” This decision of the expert committee of Kollar WHO has come to the fore when the decision is being focused on the increasing threat of skin cancer and the health challenges of the albinism community at the time of international obligations, which are expected to prevent human rights and to avoid health services.











