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Dodoma group urges respect for people with disabilities
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 68988, member: 636"] Foundation for Disabilities Hope representatives have called on Dodoma residents to eliminate stigmatizing terminology that inflicts psychological damage on citizens living with impairments. Organization advocate Mwamrisho Kasule stated that derogatory labels reinforce harmful stereotypes while diminishing self-worth among affected individuals, noting that Tanzania's legal framework protects rights for persons with albinism, visual impairments, and other disabilities requiring equal societal treatment. Census data from 2022 indicates that 11.2 percent of Tanzanians experience some form of disability, representing growth from 9.3 percent recorded during the 2012 population count. Foundation official Irene Julias explained that community engagement efforts target perception shifts to foster inclusive environments where citizens with disabilities receive recognition for capabilities rather than limitations. [/QUOTE]
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