The "Closing Accessibility Gaps for Blind Students" project provides 500 visually impaired students at Lions School for the Blind in Ndola, Zambia, with specialized computers to replace braille materials. Equipped with assistive technologies, the initiative ensures digital learning access and independence, benefiting 520 individuals directly and over 2,000 indirectly while fostering inclusive education.
Lions School for the Blind in Ndola, Zambia, lacks braille materials and assistive technologies like screen readers and braille displays, limiting 500 students' access to education. Teachers lack training and tools, creating significant educational inequality and limiting students' future opportunities.
This project will provide specialized computers with assistive technologies like screen readers and braille displays, enabling 500 visually impaired students to access digital learning. Teachers will be trained to use these tools, ensuring sustainable, inclusive education. This solution eliminates reliance on scarce braille materials, empowering students for academic success and future independence.
This project will empower 500 visually impaired students with skills for academic success and independence, create a sustainable inclusive learning environment, and inspire accessible education adoption, fostering equality and community contribution.
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