eKitabu would like to congratulate Ngugi Wa Thiong’o – a writer with East African Education Publishers, our publisher partner having received an honorary Doctor of Letters from Yale University alongside… read more →
The secondary school edition was held at Machakos Girls High School in Machakos county. Margaret Otieno from Moi Forces Lanet – 2016 DEC secondary winner taught the other students how to write a… read more →
The primary school edition was held at Loreto Convent Msongari in Nairobi county. There was a 4 year old Zawadi Kayyoh, from Loreto Msongari School who recited a beautiful poem… read more →
Seven Accessibility Questions for Procurement Teams to Ask Publishers Digital content is on the rise in classrooms across the country. Much of this content comes in the form of ebooks.… read more →
Partnership with Community Legal Services of Mid-Florida to serve as model for a nationwide federation of social services resource directories PALO ALTO, Calif. — May 18, 2017 — Benetech, the… read more →
Anh Bui on ecosystem engagement & driving systemic change Welcome to The Impact, our blog series that spotlights thought leaders pioneering the software for social good ecosystem. At Benetech, we know that the social sector must embrace the… read more →
eKitabu in collaboration with CEMASTEA has been training teachers of STEM subjects (Sciences–Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) on how best to integrate ebooks in their teaching to enhance… read more →
Kenya Private Schools Association held their annual Director’s Conference in Sai Rock Beach Hotel in Mombasa. The theme was “The challanges of change for better education.” eKitabu was exhibiting alongside… read more →
Moran Publishers held the unveiling of Moody Awori’s “Riding on a Tiger” Autobiography at Safaricom Michael Joseph Centre. A host of dignitaries graced the occasion including eKitabu CEO, Will Clurman. … read more →
Thank you to all of the volunteers and community members who advance our software for social good mission “Do your little bit of good wherever you are; it’s those little… read more →