Vision • Mission • Core Values

What Guides the Kenya Institute for the Blind

Our vision, mission and core values define how we champion quality education, inclusion and self-reliance for persons with visual impairment and other print disabilities across Kenya.

Our Vision

Quality education for every learner

The vision statement reflects KIB’s long–term aspiration for persons with visual impairment and other print disabilities across Kenya.

Quality education for inclusion and self-reliance for persons with visual impairments and other print disabilities.

Our Mission

Delivering accessible materials and services

The mission statement defines how KIB turns its vision into reality for learners and persons with visual impairment and other print disabilities.

To produce and provide accessible materials and services to enhance the inclusion of persons with visual impairment and other print disabilities in learning institutions, workplace and the society.

This mission emphasizes practical accessibility, participation, and independence across education, work, and community life.

Our Core Values

Principles that guide every interaction

Kenya Institute for the Blind is guided by values that safeguard dignity, fairness and innovation for persons with visual impairment and other print disabilities.

Human Dignity

Recognizing and respecting the inherent worth of every person with visual impairment, ensuring services are delivered with empathy and respect.

Good Governance

Promoting transparency, accountability, and professionalism in all institutional processes and decision-making.

Equity

Ensuring fair access to opportunities, resources and support for persons with visual impairment across the country.

Inclusiveness

Working with government, schools, communities and partners to foster inclusive learning and living environments.

Innovation

Embracing new technologies, formats and approaches to continually improve services and accessibility.

Join Us in Empowering Learners with Visual Impairment

Together, we can advance accessible education, create inclusive learning environments, and support independence for persons with visual impairment across Kenya.