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Public consultation on access to assistive technology This includes assistive technology users, policymakers, government and non-government service providers, product designers and manufacturers, educators, development partners, researchers, advocates, donors, and more In 2018, the World Health Assembly recognized the need for better access to assistive technology through its first resolution on
Global Report on Assistive Technology The Global report on assistive technology presents a comprehensive dataset and analysis of current assistive technology access, drawing the attention of governments and civil society to the need for, and benefit of, assistive technology, including its return on investment The Global report sets out ten recommendations for improving access to assistive technology, which in turn support the
GATE Summit 2025: Accelerating access to assistive technology (dates to . . . Dates to be confirmedGATE Summit 2025, initially scheduled for 7-8 May has been postponed Hosted by WHO under the GATE Initiative and in collaboration with UNICEF, the Summit will bring together key stakeholders to highlight and prioritize global, regional, and national actions needed to accelerate equitable access to assistive technology PurposeThe GATE Summit will build on progress in the
Ireland and WHO work together to improve access to assistive technology . . . Ireland is becoming a global leader in the field of innovation in harnessing digital technologies as a tool to address various barriers for access to care In alignment with WHO, Ireland recognizes the importance of mobilizing assistive technology to help the 2 5 billion people in need globally, including older persons, people with disabilities, and those living with health conditions