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Inclusive Education

The Inclusive Education Project is a CBM funded project that aims to improve the school environment and develop appropriate assessment and follow-ups to assure access to quality education by learners with special needs.

The first phase of the project was implemented in Machakos county while the scale up project is implemented in Machakos County and Kajiado county.

Accessibility Audit in 38 Healthcare Centers -Vision Impact Project

It is estimated that about 7.5 million Kenyans (15.5%) are in need of eye health services,ranging from age related cataract, diabetic complications in the eyes, refractive errors,trachoma, allergic eye diseases and difficulties in reading among many others. Only 21.3%(1.6 million) are able to access eye health services from both public and private facilities. VIP is responding to; Unmet need for health workforce,equipment,infrastructure and eye health medical products.

Vision Impact Project was a 4-year project aimed at improving delivery of quality eye health services to over 8 million people in Kiambu, Embu, Meru, Kajiado, Kwale, Bomet and Vihiga Counties of Kenya by strengthening eye health systems to provide quality eye health services to those in need, including persons with disabilities.

EmployAble

The EmployAble Project was a 5 year project implemented between 2014 and 2019. The aim of the project was the inclusion of youth with disabilities in vocational training institutions and their support during the transition to the labour market.

Public Participation

The public Participation Project was a two-year project that developed and pilot eda Public Participation Disability Inclusion Index (PPDII). The project used Design Thinking and a collaborative Social Design process test and document experiences gained from the deployment of the Index in 7 County Governments.

The Public Participation index is tool is used to benchmark existing programs against best practices for promoting the participation of Persons with Disabilities in Governance processes. The project also developed Husishwa, a digital tool and space that enables Persons with Disabilities to communicate and share information with public sector organizations.

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