According to Dr. Betty Mukarwego, President of the Rwandan Union of the Blind, Orbit Reader 20 is going to provide a lot of help to children with visual impairments.
“These devices will help children with visual impairments in Rwanda. As you all know, visually impaired learners have a lot of issues in terms of having access to books because those are available in formats that visually impaired learners cannot access. So, these devices will help in tackling those problems.” Dr. Mukarwego said.
She goes on to say that children with visual impairments, when the time comes for exams, learners with visual impairment are given their own room because the classic braille machines make noises to other students.
“With these smart devices, there will be no need to separate them from others during the examination period,” she said.
Hategekimana Joseph, a visually impaired student in G.S HVP Gatagara-Rwamagana, says that the Orbit Reader 20 helps them to take notes, read books and easily communicate with other learners and teachers.
“As a student, Orbit Reader 20 is useful to me. The classic machines were problematic for us due to their weight but this one is easier for us” He testifies
He says the orbit reader has solved the problem of paper for the visually impaired.
He adds that he has the ability to store documents for a long time, and that he can read novels of any size.
On the other hand, he calls for an Orbit reader 20 per child program as the other sighted learners have had the one laptop per child. “We want the One orbit reader per child the same as the One Laptop per child government program,” he said.