Benetech adopts a comprehensive approach, forging strategic partnerships with governments, local organizations, and international agencies to empower the visually impaired in several African nations, including Kenya, Burkina Faso, Ghana, and Ethiopia.
Collaborative Governance: Benetech actively engages with government entities to develop and implement inclusive education policies. This fosters a systemic approach that prioritizes the needs of the visually impaired within the national education framework, ensuring long-term sustainability.
Leveraging Local Expertise: Recognizing the value of local context, Benetech collaborates with established organizations like the Kenya Institute for the Blind and similar bodies in other countries. This strategic partnership leverages their expertise and existing networks to effectively reach and support visually impaired individuals within their communities, ensuring culturally appropriate interventions.
Advocating for Modern Pedagogy: Benetech actively advocates against traditional methods that may be ineffective or even detrimental. This includes promoting a shift away from rote memorization techniques and towards more interactive and engaging learning strategies that cater to the specific needs of visually impaired students.
Empowerment Through Technology: Benetech champions the power of readily available and cost-effective technology like the Android device + USB keyboard combination. This solution empowers visually impaired students to read and write independently, fostering self-reliance and a sense of ownership over their education.
Synergy with International Partners: Benetech collaborates with international agencies like the International Council for Education of People with Visual Impairment (ICEVI) and Sightsavers. This strategic collaboration facilitates the exchange of best practices, resource pooling, and the development of a unified voice in advocating for the inclusion of the visually impaired across Africa.