Who We Are

Who We Are

Empowering Change, Enriching Lives

We are the library for education in accessible reading and numeracy LEARN. We are a non profit organisation dedicated to making positive impact in society by empowering communities and driving meaning full change.

  • We promote the right to access of literary and non literary works for persons who are blind, print disabled or disabled
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Our Mission

Our Mission

Equitable learning for all

We bridge the gap in healthcare, education, tracing, and employment

  • We utilise the latest and cost efficient technological innovations and solutions
  • We are committed to social justice and sustainable development
  • We empower individuals through various programs and initiatives
  • We Build a sustainable future through net zero environmental initiatives
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Our Services

Advocacy

Digital Accessibility

Equity And Social Justice

Public Policy

Education And Training

Employability

Why Support Our Mission?

To learn is to grow, growthspurs innovation for social and economic development.

Community Impact

We reach thousands of people annually through education, healthcare, and sustainability programs.

Transparency & Trust

We ensure that every donation is used effectively to maximize impact and empower communities.

Global Reach

Our NGO partners with international organizations to extend support beyond borders.

Sustainability

We work towards building sustainable environments and providing support for future generations.

DEI (Diversity Equity and Inclusion)

We champion Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion by creating spaces where every voice is heard and valued.

Public policy

We engage in evidence-based public policy advocacy to drive sustainable change.

Technological innovation

We harness technological innovation to amplify impact and drive solutions for global challenges.

Our Management Team

Adeola Kamal Dairo

Adeola Kamal Dairo

Founder, Chair and CEO, Nigeria

Being the founder of LEARN, he was born legally blind with 10% vision.

He was diagnosed with bilateral optic nerve hypoplasia in Germany at the age of 14.

Adeola went on to study economics at the university of east London and then completed his masters degree at the university college of London UCL in international public policy .

He then went on to work with Barclays uk for three years before before joining Warwickshire vision support where he served as a member of the board of trustees for another two years.

Adeola has now returned to Nigeria with a mission and founded LEARN which works collaboratively with key stakeholders to end the ‘book famine’ for partially sighted and blind persons in Nigeria.

Stanley Onyebuchi

Stanley Onyebuchi

Vice Chair, Nigeria

Stanley is the current president of the Nigerian association of the blind and has served in his role for over three years.

He is completely blind and has played a crucial role in advocacy, fundraising and inclusive projects in Nigeria for over 10 years.