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Huduma Kenya Introduces Sign Language Interpreters
Huduma Kenya has made efforts to enhance accessibility for persons with disabilities through introduction of sign language interpreters at 20 selected Huduma Centres. The initiative’s expansion to ...
The 2010 constitution recognised Kenyan Sign Language as the country’s third official language. State allocated only Sh10 million to train officers in KSL, less than half of what is needed ...
To be developed by Deaf eLimu Plus, the software will aim to support bank employees to learn basic sign language. Kenya Bankers Association (KBA) and Financial Sector Deepening(FSD Kenya) are part of ...
The United Nations Information Service (UNIS) Nairobi — in collaboration with the UN Resident Coordinator’s Office, the UN Development Programme (UNDP) Kenya, and the Kenya Society for the Blind (KSB) ...
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Nairobi man studying sign language speaks on aspirations to build safe spaces for deaf people
Meet 22-year-old Nairobi student Kevin Ochieng, who is learning Kenya Sign Language alongside his interior design studies His dream is to create public spaces with friendly signage and digital boards, ...
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