Our Programs

2 kids using a desktop computer
2 kids using a desktop computer

Less than 13% of blind children in Kenya have the opportunity to attend school, and those who do are hampered by a chronic scarcity of pricey Braille books, Braille note paper, and other crucial educational supplies.

A boy with low vision using a desktop computer
A boy with low vision using a desktop computer

inABLE believes that computer technology can eliminate hurdles that stand in the way of future prospects and close the gap between the sighted and the blind.

Our Impact

The inspiration behind inABLE began when the founder Irene Mbari-Kirika - hosted a reading day at the Kenya National Library.

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albino pupil with his friend
Lady using laptop

Assisstive Technology Labs

Get to know us better and learn about the people involved in the organisation, the staff and some of the volunteers

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Research & Development

Get to learn about the leadership at inABLE. Check out the bios our board of directors

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8 members of the board
Irene with 4 others

Accessible & Inclusive Libraries

Get to know us better and learn about the people involved in the organisation, the staff and some of the volunteers

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