- MTN Uganda participated in the World Autism Awareness Day commemoration today, joining the Autism Society of Uganda and other stakeholders in a solidarity walk in Kampala aimed at raising awareness and advocating for inclusivity.
- The event underscored the importance of policy support, access to specialized services, and increased societal awareness to foster a more inclusive environment for children with autism in Uganda.
- The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that one out of 100 children worldwide suffers from autism. However, in Uganda, the prevalence of autism stands at an estimated 88 people per 10,000, according to the Uganda Bureau of Statistics (UBOS).
- World Autism Awareness Day, held annually on April 2, was established following a United Nations General Assembly resolution adopted on December 18, 2007.
MTN Uganda participated in the World Autism Awareness Day commemoration today, joining the Autism Society of Uganda and other stakeholders in a solidarity walk in Kampala aimed at raising awareness and advocating for inclusivity.
The event underscored the importance of policy support, access to specialized services, and increased societal awareness to foster a more inclusive environment for children with autism in Uganda.
Speaking during the event, MTN Uganda Chief Executive Officer and Chief Guest, Sylvia Mulinge, reaffirmed the company’s commitment to fostering social and economic inclusion for individuals with autism.

Mulinge revealed that her journey in understanding autism in Uganda began just two weeks ago when she visited Teens and Tots Neuro Development Centre in Kira Municipality. During this visit, MTN Uganda, through the MTN Changemakers initiative, provided vocational skills equipment including sawing machines, baking, digital devices, and soap-making supplies among others, to empower children with autism and their vulnerable parents. This initiative aligns with the company’s Ambition 2025 Strategy, which prioritizes social and digital inclusion.
“My visit to Teens and Tots was an enlightening experience that emphasized the need for greater investment in autism awareness and support,” she stated.
“Today’s event is therefore not merely about raising awareness—it is a call to action to ensure that every child, regardless of ability, has access to the opportunities necessary to thrive.”

The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that one out of 100 children worldwide suffers from autism. However, in Uganda, the prevalence of autism stands at an estimated 88 people per 10,000, according to the Uganda Bureau of Statistics (UBOS).
The central region has the highest number of autistic individuals in the country, with 106,749 cases, followed by the Eastern region with 101,334 cases. Northern Uganda has the lowest number, with 80,705 people living with the disorder.
Research suggests that autism awareness in the country is increasing; however, significant challenges remain, particularly in human resources, according to a 2020 study titled Knowledge Gaps about Autism Spectrum Disorders and its Clinical Management among Child and Adolescent Health Care Workers in Uganda.
Many families continue to face difficulties in accessing specialized services, while societal misconceptions about autism persist, according to the Autism Society of Uganda.
“As a society, it is imperative that we recognize neurodiversity as an asset rather than a limitation,” said Dorothy Nambi, the Executive Director of the Autism Society of Uganda.
“Achieving this requires a concerted effort from parents, educators, policymakers, and businesses. We must advocate for inclusive policies, foster supportive learning environments, and embrace a mindset that values the unique capabilities of individuals with autism.”

MTN Uganda’s corporate social responsibility programs prioritize initiatives that advance empowerment and inclusion, as envisioned in its Ambition 2025 Strategy. The company aims to ensure that everyone not only enjoys the benefits of a modern, connected life but also has a meaningful and decent life in today’s world.
Through strategic partnerships and targeted investments, MTN Uganda seeks to ensure that individuals with autism are acknowledged, supported, and provided with opportunities to maximize their potential.
“As we observe World Autism Awareness Day, we urge all stakeholders to translate today’s momentum into sustained action. Advocacy, policy reforms, and community engagement are critical in shaping a more inclusive Uganda. Together, we can cultivate a society in which no one is marginalized—because ‘Together, Our Prosperity is Unstoppable,’” Mulinge added.
At the event, the Autism Society launched a fundraising campaign for a van to cater for the transport needs of the children. MTN Uganda, through the MTN Foundation, is contributing a seed amount of UGX 5 million. The State Minister for Gender, Labour, and Social Development in charge of Children and Youth Affairs, Balaam Barugahara Ateenyi contributed another UGX 3 million towards the course.
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World Autism Awareness Day, held annually on April 2, was established following a United Nations General Assembly resolution adopted on December 18, 2007. The resolution encourages United Nations (UN) Member States to implement measures that promote autism awareness on a global scale.
- The “Together We’re Unstoppable II” campaign shines a spotlight on the hardworking heroes of Uganda whose resilience is driving change and shaping the future of the nation.
- MTN Uganda is dedicated to providing the tools and resources that empower Ugandans to succeed, including reliable networks, high-speed internet, and mobile financial solutions, among others, all designed to fuel personal and business growth.
- With continued investments in infrastructure and cutting-edge digital platforms, MTN Uganda ensures that the nation’s workforce has the connectivity and technology needed to break barriers and build a brighter, more connected future for all.
MTN Uganda, the country’s leading telecom and technology company, is proud to launch the second phase of its dynamic brand campaign “Together We’re Unstoppable”. Building on the success of its first phase, this campaign continues to celebrate the hard work, innovation, and resilience of Ugandans. It also reaffirms MTN’s commitment to supporting their aspirations through unparalleled innovation and unmatched connectivity.
While launching the campaign, Sylvia Mulinge, MTN Uganda’s Chief Executive Officer, said: “Ugandans are known for their relentless hard work and ability to overcome challenges. At MTN, we share these values. As the backbone of Uganda’s communication infrastructure, we understand that the true strength of the nation lies in its people. This campaign celebrates all Ugandans including institutions, businesses and individuals, who, through passion and persistence, continue to shape the future of our nation.”
Driven by the relentless spirit that Uganda embodies, MTN Uganda is inspired to continue empowering Ugandans with the tools and resources they need to thrive and succeed. From reliable network services and high-speed internet to mobile financial solutions, MTN ensures that individuals, businesses, and institutions across Uganda have the connectivity and innovation required to thrive in today’s digital world. This is exemplified in MTN’s extensive network expansion, its transformative 4G and 5G rollout, and the integration of digital platforms and fintech services like MTN MoMo, which continues to enhance financial inclusion for millions of Ugandans.
In addition to its focus on digital services, MTN Uganda is deeply committed to community-driven initiatives (Corporate Social Responsibility) through the MTN Foundation. The foundation has made a tangible impact in education, health, and youth empowerment, helping to build stronger communities across the country through projects such as MTN ACE, MTN ChangeMakers, Y’ello Care and the Digital Access Program among others. MTN’s commitment to social change is a vital part of the company’s mission to foster a brighter, more connected future for Uganda.
The “Together We’re Unstoppable” campaign is not just a slogan; it is a celebration of the resilience and ingenuity that makes Uganda a nation of doers. Moreover, it is also hinged on MTN’s Ambition 2025 that speaks to leading digital solutions for Uganda’s progress. Whether it’s the young entrepreneur starting a small business, a farmer accessing critical weather information to improve crop yields, a company or institution seeking digital solutions, MTN is honored to be a part of their journey.
“By working together, we create an unstoppable force for progress that can overcome any challenge and build a prosperous future for all,” Mulinge added, reaffirming that, MTN Uganda is committed to providing the tools that enable Ugandans to push beyond their limits and break barriers in their pursuit for progress.
As we move forward, the MTN Uganda Together We’re Unstoppable campaign serves as a celebration as well as a critical reminder for us to continue working side by side, creating a legacy of unstoppable progress and growth that will echo for generations to come.