Tumaini Mosha, the Chairperson of Tanzania Health and Community Development Initiative (THCDI), exemplifies a deep commitment to social welfare and community empowerment in Tanzania. With a background in law and social work, he has dedicated his career to advocating for vulnerable populations and leading initiatives that drive positive change. As the founder of THCDI, Tumaini has implemented innovative programs that improve healthcare access, promote education, and empower marginalized communities. In his role as a Senior Probation Officer, Tumaini is dedicated to justice and rehabilitation, advocating for fair treatment and the well-being of individuals within the justice system. His work has been instrumental in reforming policies and practices to support offender rehabilitation.

Tumaini is also an alumnus of the prestigious Mandela Washington Fellowship, which underscores his commitment to leadership development and global collaboration. This fellowship has provided him with invaluable insights and connections, further enhancing his ability to make a significant impact in Tanzania and beyond. Through his multifaceted roles, Tumaini Mosha embodies resilience, compassion, and visionary leadership, driving transformative change for a more equitable and inclusive society