Regional human rights organizations have actively addressed the problems of prejudice and violence against people who have albinism, such as the African Commission on Human and Peoples'
Rights.
They have urged member states to take proactive measures to defend their rights and called for the investigation and prosecution of crimes against people who have albinism.
Public basic liberties commissions have been laid out in various African countries, and they work to shield the privileges, everything being equal, including the people who are pale skinned person.
These commissions play a crucial role in investigating human rights violations, providing support and advocacy, and promoting inclusive policies and legislation.