. Poor implementation of laws that impacts on service delivery. . Lack of knowledge about disability rights and United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD) by traditional leaders, amaKhosi and government officials. . Negative attitudes towards people with disabilities in rural areas. . Disability issues which were viewed as a social welfare issue were a concern. . Poor attendance by officials in the Premier's office at the disability workshop. . Funding constraints limit the organisation from having workshops in other provinces. The organisation was unsuccessful in terms of accessing Government funding. . Cases of abuse were reported by CREATE officials to police but follow up by the police was unclear. . Volatile political climate within certain municipalities had hindered access for CREATE to conduct disability workshops as they were not considered to be politicians. . The saliva of children with children being used for muti purposes. Children were injured in the process as they developed mouth ulcers. . Widows who were HIV positive were raping young boys with intellectual disabilities believing that the myth that having sexual intercourse (without condoms) with young boys would take away the women's "bad luck" also known as "isinyama".