Date of publication
February 2025

These are the online and e-books available in Kenya featuring thousands of genres and categories.

UNICEF Accessible Digital Textbooks

UNICEF Accessible Digital Textbooks gives children with different learning abilities access to information in accessible formats.

eKitabu

eKitabu is a leading provider of digital educational resources, including textbooks and learning materials tailored for individuals with disabilities. Explore eKitabu’s collection of accessible books and educational content using its apps downloadable at its website.

Loho Learning

Loho Learning is  an inclusive e-learning platform, providing a diverse range of resources in various formats and ensuring that learners of all abilities have equal access to educational content.

Vtabu

Vtabu is a pioneering virtual library introduced by the Kenya National Library Service (KNLS), providing unrestricted access to a vast collection of over 200,000 reading materials, including digitized books, periodicals, research papers, and government data. The platform offers e-books covering all subject areas, from preschool to university levels.

Bookshare

Bookshare has thousands of accessible books in various formats and languages, allowing you to customise your reading experience.

Obooko

Obooko is a free online library service with thousands of accessible books in various genres

Accessibility statement

In some places on our website, we signpost to third party websites and applications that provide useful information and advice to our users. We cannot guarantee that that these third-party websites and applications are fully accessible and comply with the WCAG 2.2.

Where possible we strive to work with these third parties to make the changes needed to conform to the WCAG 2.2 and improve their accessibility.  Read our full accessibility statement.

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