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'''Equality Heals Africa''' is an organisation based in Kampala, Uganda, with the objective of responding to various marginalized groups in Uganda that suffer from discrimination and exclusion, including people with disabilities, single mothers, victims of fistula disease, albinos, prisoners and persons of different sexual orientation. These people are usually subjects of hate, superstitious accusations and even murder.<ref>[http://www.equalityhealsafrica.org/ Equality Heals Africa website]</ref> | [[File:EHA Logo.png|thumb|Equality Heals Africa logo]]'''Equality Heals Africa''' is an organisation based in Kampala, Uganda, with the objective of responding to various marginalized groups in Uganda that suffer from discrimination and exclusion, including people with disabilities, single mothers, victims of fistula disease, albinos, prisoners and persons of different sexual orientation. These people are usually subjects of hate, superstitious accusations and even murder.<ref>[http://www.equalityhealsafrica.org/ Equality Heals Africa website]</ref> | ||
Equality Heals Africa is a member of the [[LGBT Consortium]]. | Equality Heals Africa is a member of the [[LGBT Consortium]]. | ||
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Equality Heals Africa is an organisation based in Kampala, Uganda, with the objective of responding to various marginalized groups in Uganda that suffer from discrimination and exclusion, including people with disabilities, single mothers, victims of fistula disease, albinos, prisoners and persons of different sexual orientation. These people are usually subjects of hate, superstitious accusations and even murder.[1]
Equality Heals Africa is a member of the LGBT Consortium.