"Given publications on epilepsy are rare in the social work literature, this book Epilepsy in Resource Limited Settings, is a welcome resource for social workers and other human service and health workers working with people with epilepsy. It provides valuable information for those working in diverse contexts, though especially for those struggling with minimal services in resource-limited settings. Additionally, it provides multiple examples for practitioners and policymakers."- Mel Gray, Professor of Social Work, University of Newcastle"Dr. Mugumbate has drawn on his years of social work experience in Zimbabwe and globally to comprehensive book on social issues of epilepsy titled Epilepsy in Resource Limited Settings: Managing for Quality of Life. Through his expertise, he addressed the stigma surrounding epilepsy and the need for collaborative strategies, grounded in Ubuntu, aiming to enhance the lives of individuals affected by this condition in resource-limited regions."- Taurai Kadzviti, Epilepsy Support Foundation, Zimbabwe"Dr. Mugumbate’s book makes a strong case for collaboration among medical professionals, social workers, and families to tackle the challenges faced by individuals with epilepsy in the Global South. By sharing research and real-life stories, Dr. Mugumbate inspires everyone to make a positive impact in social management of this complex chronic illness." - Christopher Ryan, LICSW, Clinical Social Worker, Division of Epilepsy & Clinical Neurophysiology, Boston Children’s Hospital"As a key resource for global advocacy, this book highlights the specific challenges faced by individuals with epilepsy in low-income areas and the necessity for effective social management. Rugare equips readers with valuable information and tools to foster understanding and support for those living with epilepsy in various cultural contexts."- Professor Arif Herekar, Chairman & Head of the Dept. of Neurosciences, Baqai Medical University, Karachi, Pakistan