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Christine Mutena

Christine Mutena

Christine Mutena is a mother to two children, both with non-related genetic conditions. She is a special needs advocate as well as a rare disease advocate. She is an organizer in the Rare Disease Day campaign, Kenyan Chapter.

She is the founder and administrator of an online support group for parents of children with special needs (Stepping Stones Kenya – @StepStonesKE) which seeks out to provide a haven for them to share, vent, ask, and most importantly feel like they are not alone. It is not geared to any specific disability, neither is it prohibitive to parents only.


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RARE DISEASE DAY – A KENYAN PERSPECTIVE

29 March 2016  By Christine Mutena 
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