Advancing inclusive, accessible, and equitable education for all learners.
Education is a fundamental right and a powerful tool for breaking the cycle of poverty and exclusion. ASI promotes disability-inclusive education by strengthening schools, supporting teachers, empowering learners, and creating safe, supportive learning environments.
We work with communities, schools, families, and government institutions to ensure that no learner is left behind.
Physical, environmental, and instructional accommodations.
Ensuring all learners are actively engaged.
Targeting those who face the greatest barriers.
Safe learning spaces & safeguarding protocols.
ASI implements a range of interventions to strengthen inclusive learning systems.
Building teacher skills in inclusive education, classroom adaptation, IEP development, and child safeguarding.
Supporting ramps, accessible toilets, furniture, and learning-friendly environments.
Braille materials, sign language resources, mobility aids, learning aids.
Screening, stimulation activities, caregiver engagement, and inclusive play.
Mobilizing parents and community groups to support schooling for children with disabilities.
Enrolling children with disabilities, girls, and other vulnerable groups into school.
Preventing violence, abuse, and discrimination in learning spaces.
ASI implements CBID in a structured, community-led process:
Identifying accessibility gaps, learning needs, teacher capacity issues, and children out of school.
Providing training, materials, accessibility tools, and technical support.
SGBs, PTAs, community volunteers, local education committees.
Classroom observations, progress tracking, and continuous teacher support.
Learners with disabilities
Teachers and school administrators
Children at risk of dropping out
Girls and young mothers
Out-of-school children
Parents & caregivers
School management committees
Community volunteers
Help us ensure that every child — especially children with disabilities — can access quality, safe, and inclusive learning opportunities.