La façon dont les pratiques de financement de la santé peuvent être exploitées pour promouvoir la prestation de services de réadaptation est limitée. Ce document est la première ressource de l'OMS sur le financement de la santé pour la réadaptation. Il examine les pratiques actuelles de financement des services de réadaptation, encadre
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Unlocking HER potential: Gender equality through equitable access to assistive technology
Jointly developed by UN Women and ATscale, this policy brief highlights the critical role of assistive technology in accelerating gender equality. It emphasizes how assistive technology fosters the meaningful participation of women and girls across all spheres of life.
Access to assistive technology is a critical enabler of the enjoyment of multiple internationally recognized human rights, particularly for persons with disabilities and older people. It is a prerequisite for women’s full and effective participation in all areas of life—from education and employment to leadership and digital spaces. Despite its life-changing potential, millions of women and girls are currently excluded by systems that fail to provide gender-responsive, safe, and accessible solutions.
Access to assistive technology is a critical enabler of the enjoyment of multiple internationally recognized human rights, particularly for persons with disabilities and older people. It is a prerequisite for women’s full and effective participation in all areas of life—from education and employment to leadership and digital spaces. Despite its life-changing potential, millions of women and girls are currently excluded by systems that fail to provide gender-responsive, safe, and accessible solutions.
Détails
Nom de l'éditeur :
UN Women and ATscale
Site web de l'éditeur :
https://atscalepartnership.org/
Langues :
English
AT Category Focus:
All
Pays ou région :
Global
Catégories :
Brief