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The first ever Mr and Miss Albinism East Africa

With its motto ‘Beauty Beyond the Skin’, the contest aimed to demystify the condition of people living with albinism.

East Africa albino beauty pageant aims to fight social stigma
Contestants visiting a park in Nairobi during the boot camp prior to the Mr and Miss Albinism East Africa pageant in Kenya. [Luis Tato/Al Jazeera]
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By Luis Tato
Published On 26 Dec 201826 Dec 2018

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The first ever edition of Mr and Miss Albinism East Africa brought together 30 contestants from Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania in Kenya’s capital Nairobi to crown young people with albinism.

Through its motto, “Beauty Beyond the Skin”, the contest is not just a beauty pageant, but a way to raise awareness and inclusion for people who remain the target of sometimes deadly stigma in Africa.

Organized by the Albinism Society of Kenya with partners in Uganda and Tanzania, the contest aims to demystify the condition of people living with albinism and affirm their inherent dignity while challenging myths, misconceptions and negative beliefs around the disorder.

The main event was a culmination of auditions held in several countries and a 10-day boot camp where the 30 final participants trained to improve their modelling skills. The contest was aimed at facilitating positive interaction between people with albinism and society.

“It is about self-esteem. I gained more confidence addressing the big crowd during the event. I was just having so much fun,” said 21-year-old Sherleen Tunai Lumumba, one of the contestants from Kenya.

“I made a lot of new friends from different African countries and this event helped me to create new links with people living with albinism.”

Twenty-year-old Silas Shedrack from Tanzania and 19-year-old Maryanne Muigai from Kenya were crowned the winners. They received cash prizes and were named ambassadors for the partner organisations for a year.

East Africa albino beauty pageant aims to fight social stigma
Contestants receiving guidance from a professional model during the boot camp. [Luis Tato/Al Jazeera]
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East Africa albino beauty pageant aims to fight social stigma
The participants visit a fashion designer's workshop in downtown Nairobi to get their gala dresses ready. [Luis Tato/Al Jazeera]
East Africa albino beauty pageant aims to fight social stigma
Contestants working with a professional model as they rehearse for the show. [Luis Tato/Al Jazeera]
East Africa albino beauty pageant aims to fight social stigma
Kenyan contestant Oreen Wakhulunya gets his hair done in a beauty salon in downtown Nairobi. [Luis Tato/Al Jazeera]
East Africa albino beauty pageant aims to fight social stigma
Organised by the Albinism Society of Kenya with partners in Uganda and Tanzania, the contest aims to demystify the condition of people living with albinism. [Luis Tato/Al Jazeera]
East Africa albino beauty pageant aims to fight social stigma
Six-year-old Elsie Lynn, left, Shirlyne, 7, centre, and Rebecca Zawadi, 8 before the start of Mr and Miss Albinism East Africa. [Luis Tato/Al Jazeera]
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East Africa albino beauty pageant aims to fight social stigma
Kenyan contestant Maryanne Muigai, 19, gets her make-up done as she prepares for the show. [Luis Tato/Al Jazeera]
East Africa albino beauty pageant aims to fight social stigma
Kenyan contestant Lucianah Nyawira, 21, walks on the stage wearing a traditional dress. [Luis Tato/Al Jazeera]
East Africa albino beauty pageant aims to fight social stigma
The main event was a culmination of auditions in several countries and a 10-day boot camp where the 30 final participants trained to improve their modelling skills. [Luis Tato/Al Jazeera]
East Africa albino beauty pageant aims to fight social stigma
Contestants wearing traditional clothes wait backstage during the pageant. [Luis Tato/Al Jazeera]
East Africa albino beauty pageant aims to fight social stigma
Thirty contestants from Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda took part in the pageant under the theme, Beauty beyond the skin. [Luis Tato/Al Jazeera]
East Africa albino beauty pageant aims to fight social stigma
The winners were named ambassadors for the partner organisations for a year. [Luis Tato/Al Jazeera]


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