The computer laboratory is equipped by the
UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador Madam Chantal Biya First Lady of Cameroon. This resource center is used by all the students with special needs, for research and documentation. The case below presents visually impaired student typing and formatting assignment with the help of JAWS (Job Access With Speech), a screen reader software. This promotes independence and availability of learning resources, which are essential elements of inclusion.

Ngong Peter, drilling students on the use JAWS (Screen Reader Software) in Computers

Visually impaired student taking a short course in Computer literacy with the aid JAWS Software. This course is voluntarily taught by Ngong Peter, (Visually impaired too) M.Sc student in Anthropology