
Expanding Access, Empowering Futures: The CAF and EBU Scholarship Impact
In an increasingly digital world, access to education should not be limited by physical, financial, or structural barriers. This belief formed the foundation of the partnership between the Crystal Asige Foundation and the European Business Institute (EBU) — a collaboration focused on making inclusive, accessible, and career-relevant education a reality for persons with disabilities across Kenya.
A First Cohort That Set the Foundation
The response to the first intake was a clear reflection of the need and demand for inclusive education.
- Over 4,000 applications were received
- 850 persons with disabilities were successfully enrolled
Through a fully online, scholarship-supported model, learners gained access to structured courses across business, technology, and professional fields. More importantly, they gained confidence, digital skills, and the opportunity to participate in formal education systems designed with accessibility in mind.
Watch the Certificate Award Ceremony. Hear from the students.
For many students, this was more than a course, it was a first step toward independence, employability, and inclusion.
Feedback from the students

Designed for Accessibility, Built for Inclusion
At the core of this initiative is a learning environment intentionally designed to remove barriers.
The virtual learning platform is built on a Learning Management System aligned with Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) Level AA, ensuring equal access to information and functionality for all learners.
Key accessibility features include:
- Compatibility with screen readers, with continuous improvements such as alt text for all images
- Learning materials available in multiple formats — including text, audio, and video
- Accessible assessments, including quizzes with multiple-choice questions instead of complex interactions like drag-and-drop
- A system designed to be perceivable, operable, understandable, and compatible for users with varying levels of visual and hearing ability
This approach ensures that accessibility is not an add-on — but a core part of the learning experience.

Learning That Leads to Opportunity
Beyond academic completion, the program focuses on equipping learners with practical, future-ready skills. Students engage with structured content, develop digital literacy, and build the discipline required for online learning and professional environments.
The initiative also connects graduates to broader opportunities, including pathways into internships, entry-level roles, and continued professional development.
A Growing Impact — Applications Now Open
Building on the success and lessons of the first cohort, the Crystal Asige Foundation, in partnership with EBU, is proud to announce a new intake of scholarships.
These scholarships continue to focus on empowering persons with disabilities through accessible, high-quality education designed for real-world impact.
Applications are now open — and spaces are limited.
Visit this link to apply: Crystal Asige Foundation Scholarship Announcement
Moving Forward Together
The journey toward inclusive education is ongoing. The first cohort demonstrated both the potential and the importance of designing systems that are accessible, supportive, and outcome-driven.
Through continued collaboration, innovation, and commitment, the CAF × EBU partnership remains focused on one goal:
Ensuring that education is not just accessible — but truly inclusive, empowering, and transformative.

