Dear Friends, In February, eKitabu team members participated in the Comparative and International Education Society (CIES) conference in Washington, D.C., together with colleagues from Royal Kentalis Foundation and Deaf Child… read more →
In Kenya, as in many other countries across the globe, access to content in sign languages is still a major challenge for the Deaf community. Kenyan Sign Language (KSL) is… read more →
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Dear Friends, In September, we are celebrating International Week of Deaf People from 19th to 25th and its 2022 theme: Building Inclusive Communities for All. International Day of Sign Languages is on 23rd September,…… read more →
My name is Shanice Muthoni, a Kenyan living in Nairobi. I was born deaf and I’ve been working with eKitabu as a Kenyan Sign Language (KSL) story narrator in eKitabu’s…… read more →
Norah Alexander Mwipopo gains inspiration from Teacher Professional Development workshop in Tanzania
Norah Alexander Mwipopo is a Mathematics, English, and Social Studies teacher at Changarawe Primary School in Mvomero district, Tanzania. She is using the skills she learned during the Teacher Professional…… read more →
Norah Alexander Mwipopo is a Mathematics, English, and Social Studies teacher at Changarawe Primary School in Mvomero district, Tanzania. She is using the skills she learned during the Teacher Professional… read more →
Dear Friends, In Tanzania as in many places, the lack of accessible teaching and learning materials for learners with and without disabilities is a common barrier to inclusive and equitable…… read more →
Dadaab and Kakuma refugee camps make Kenya the second-largest refugee-hosting country in Africa. Apart from being settlements for people forcibly displaced from their countries due to persecution, human rights violations,…… read more →