On 08 May 2026, TUBITEHO officially launched Phase II of the “Disability Is Not Inability” project, an initiative aimed at supporting and empowering people with intellectual disabilities in Rwanda. The launch event brought together representatives from government institutions, development partners, civil society organizations, and invited guests committed to promoting inclusion and equal opportunities for persons with disabilities.
The event was officially inaugurated by one of the Founders of TUBITEHO, Mr. François KANIMBA, alongside the Legal Representative of the organization, Mr. HABIMANA Jean Damascène. Therefore, the project is being implemented by TUBITEHO with financial support from deriv, whose partnership continues to strengthen the organization’s mission and impact within the community.

The ceremony took place at Kigali Heights and began with a presentation on the background, vision, and journey of TUBITEHO since its establishment. During the presentation, members of the organization highlighted the TUBITEHO ’s mission of advocating for the rights, dignity, and social inclusion of people with intellectual disabilities. They also shared key achievements realized through previous initiatives, including awareness campaigns, community outreach programs, and direct support provided to beneficiaries and their families.
In presenting the objectives of Phase II of the project, TUBITEHO emphasized its commitment to improving the well-being, self-confidence, and participation of people with intellectual disabilities in society. The organization explained that the support received from deriv Rwanda will contribute to strengthening programs focused on education, health, advocacy, skills development, and community inclusion. The project also seeks to challenge stigma and negative perceptions surrounding intellectual disabilities by demonstrating that disability does not define a person’s abilities or potential.

Representatives from deriv Rwanda commended TUBITEHO for its dedication and tireless efforts in promoting the rights and welfare of people with intellectual disabilities. As the main sponsor of the initiative, deriv Rwanda reaffirmed its commitment to remaining a strong and reliable partner in supporting programs that create positive social impact and improve lives within communities.
Speaking during the event, TUBITEHO Legal Representative expressed sincere appreciation to deriv Rwanda for its continued partnership and valuable support. The organization noted that such collaboration plays a significant role in helping achieve its vision of a more inclusive society where people with intellectual disabilities are respected, supported, and given equal opportunities to contribute to national development.

TUBITEHO Legal Representative also extended gratitude to the Government of Rwanda for its ongoing commitment to promoting the welfare and inclusion of persons with disabilities through supportive policies and programs. The organization acknowledged the important role played by various public institutions in advancing disability rights and improving access to essential services.
Special appreciation was extended to:
- Ministry of Education
- Ministry of Health
The launch of Phase II of the “Disability Is Not Inability” project marks another important step toward building a society that values inclusion, equality, and human dignity for all. Through continued collaboration among government institutions, private partners, civil society organizations, and communities, TUBITEHO remains committed to empowering people with intellectual disabilities and ensuring that they are recognized as capable and valuable members of society.








