Speaking to around 1,000 individuals about Intellectual Disabilities in Mwanza was both humbling and inspiring. The conversations we had during this unforgettable experience emphasized the crucial need for inclusion and stronger support systems for individuals living with intellectual disabilities.



Did you know that approximately 1-3% of the global population—equating to as many as 200 million people—live with an intellectual disability? What is even more staggering is that this number is significantly higher in low-income countries, making the need for increased support, awareness, and understanding even more urgent.

I'm incredibly grateful to everyone who shared their insights and perspectives throughout this event. It was a testament to the power of community and collaboration. The willingness to engage in open conversations about these challenges strengthens our collective knowledge and helps pave the way for creating a more inclusive society.



A special thank you to Kyle E. Johnson and his team for creating such a meaningful platform for dialogue and change. As Kyle said on LinkedIn, “So grateful I got to work with this gentleman. We hosted the largest disability conference in Tanzania's history, and he flew in from Dar es Salaam to discuss some very challenging topics concerning people with disabilities in Tanzania. Thank you, Hussein Mshunga!!!” Your hard work and vision made this event a true success, and I’m honored to have been a part of it.


Together, we can continue building a more inclusive society where every individual, regardless of their abilities, is empowered to thrive.



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