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Welcome to Thriving Practice - the show for healthcare practice owners who want to grow their practice while taking back their time. Hosted by executive coach and business consultant Tracy Cherpeski, this podcast features exclusive interviews with diverse healthcare business experts and successful practice leaders spanning the globe. Join us for authentic conversations about what it takes to build a successful practice without sacrifice. Our goal is to equip you with the right mindset, strategies and tools to take back your time, grow your practice and elevate your leadership. Subscribe now and then go to ThrivingPracticeCommunity.com to learn more about our modern Community of Practice for ambitious practice leaders who want to do things differently.
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![EP 52: Advocating for Persons with Albinism with Boma René Boma](https://pbcdn1.podbean.com/imglogo/image-logo/10551129/My_project-1400X1400_ywymh5_300x300.jpg)
Thursday May 12, 2022
EP 52: Advocating for Persons with Albinism with Boma René Boma
Thursday May 12, 2022
Thursday May 12, 2022
Today we're speaking with Boma René Boma, of White African Music, and Social Entrepreneur and Disability rights activist, particularly for persons with Albinism in Cameroon and across the African continent.
Boma shares his journey as a person with Albinism, how he was drawn to educate through music, and how he became a consultant to the UN on Albinism in Africa to unite and fight for people with albinism and its associated disabilities.
You won’t want to miss when he shares how you can support people with Albinism in Cameroon and throughout Africa by supporting sunscreen distribution. Links below.
Some of the statistics he shares about people living with Albinism are shocking, like this one: 80% of people with Albinism die before the age of 40 due to skin cancer.
In Cameroon and much of Africa, they are still fighting to accommodate people living with disabilities in an education setting. Boma and White African Music are raising funds and raising awareness through music to sensitize teachers, provide sunglasses and corrective lenses to children in need, and provide sunscreen to persons living with Albinism. Sunscreen is very difficult to find and is prohibitively expensive for most people in Cameroon and across Africa. Boma and his team host annual distribution of free sunscreen in their “No Sunburn, No Cancer” initiative. Please see the links in the show notes to support this important initiative.
There’s so much to love about this interview, and I sincerely hope you feel led to support Boma’s initiatives either by making a donation to their foundation, or by sharing far and wide. Anything you do to support this initiative will be appreciated and WILL make a difference.
So, I invite you now to grab a beverage or a snack and settle-in to listen to Boma and his amazing journey.
Find Boma:
☎️ 00237670878701
African Albinism Ambassadors https://m.facebook.com/African-Albinism-Ambassadors-456400451593122/?hc_location=ufi
White African Music https://ne-np.facebook.com/WHITE-African-MUSIC-1428928980762701/community/?ref=page_internal
CNN Feature https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.cnn.com/cnn/2016/06/21/africa/albino-rappers-cameroon/index.html
BBC Interview https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php? story_fbid=1559211574401107&id=1428928980762701
CRTV, DW Feature https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.dw.com/en/rapper-twins-shrug-off-stigma-of-albinism/a-16215710
Albinism and African Union’s Action on Albinism https://www.un.org/en/observances/albinism-day
GoFundMe: https://gofund.me/d96edbde
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