I'm raising £14000 to Purchase a braille embosser to print design thinking framework material and content for the visually impaired students in Malawi.

over 2 year ago we started a project under the name No Child Should be left behind. Under this campaign project we managed to reach out to all groups of students including those with disabilities and other challenges. One area we felt we could help is to raise money to buy a Braille embosser to print design thinking framework for the kids that are visually impaired.
A Braille embosser is a specialized printer that can produce raised dots on paper to create Braille text and tactile graphics, which can be read by people who are visually impaired. In the context of your project "No child should be left behind," it is essential to ensure that all children, including those who are visually impaired, have access to the same learning materials as their peers.
The design thinking framework is an important tool for problem-solving and innovation, and it can be especially helpful for children in primary schools to develop their creativity and critical thinking skills. By printing the design thinking framework in Braille and tactile graphics, visually impaired children can have the same opportunities to participate and engage with the material as their sighted peers. This promotes inclusive learning and ensures that no child is left behind.
The Braille embosser with the provided specs is a reliable and high-quality option for producing Braille and tactile graphics. The printer's speed of 100 characters per second is fast enough to produce a significant amount of material quickly, while the high-quality double-sided Braille and industry-leading tactile graphics ensure that the printed materials are legible and easy to read. The tractor-fed paper and translation and graphics editing software also make it easier to produce and edit materials, while the worry-free maintenance and 2-year warranty provide peace of mind for the user.
The addition of the Black Ink Jetbox allows for the production of both ink and Braille within the same document in one pass, making it more efficient and cost-effective than printing separate documents for sighted and visually impaired students. This further promotes inclusive learning and ensures that all students have access to the same materials.
below are links to the printer we are raising funds for and the project:
https://www.visionaid.co.uk/braille-embossers/tiger-premier-braille-embosser