
CGIAR in Tanzania support mothers of children living with disabilities on International Women’s Day
To mark the International Women’s Day (IWD), on 9 March 2026, CGIAR women staff in Tanzania, led by the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), stepped away from their offices and research work to visit the Antonia Verna Rehabilitation Center for children living with disabilities in Kawe Municipal, Dar es Salaam.
This year’s IWD was under the UN theme “Rights. Justice. Action. For ALL Women and Girls” was a call to action to dismantle barriers such as discriminatory laws, weak protection and harmful norms to ensure equal rights for all women and girls. The official campaign theme “Give to Gain” emphasized collaboration and reciprocity because when individuals, organizations and communities give through donations, mentoring, time or resources, everyone gains. The visit by the CGIAR to the rehabilitation center targeted the women caring for children with disabilities, whose contributions in Tanzania are often ignored or forgotten.
Over one million children under 18 are estimated to be living with disability across Tanzania, and a significant number of their primary caregivers, mostly women, report experiencing domestic violence linked to disability and social stigma within the family. These mothers, aunts, and caregivers carry out demanding and largely unrecognized work of raising children with disability in a country where that work is almost entirely unsupported.
“As women and mothers, we understand your exhaustion and the sacrifice you make every day to care for these children. We appreciate the support the center provides to these women and these children,” said Mwantumu Omary, a researcher at the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA).



