This statement advocates for the inclusion of assistive technology (AT) users and providers in early COVID-19 vaccination plans. It highlights the disruption of AT services during the pandemic and the critical role of professionals in prosthetics, orthotics, wheelchair services, and related fields, many of whom may be overlooked in national vaccination strategies.
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This is a working document that provides guidance for people and organisations that provide prosthetics and orthotics services, and are able to continue serving people who require assistive devices during the COVID-19 pandemic.
National situational analysis of assistive technology access and gaps in Kenya.
Outlines UNICEF's initiatives to ensure availability of assistive products for children with disabilities, highlighting new products in the UNICEF Supply Catalogue.
Provides a list of assistive products and other relevant products for children and peopel with disabilities in emergencies
A report outlining the first learnings from the implementation of ATA-C in nine countries
A report outlining the first learnings from the implementation of ATA-C in England
A report outlining the first learnings from the implementation of ATA-C in Indonesia
A report outlining the first learnings from the implementation of ATA-C in Liberia
The Assistive Technology Country Capacity Assessment was completed as part of the AT2030 program. The AT2030 program is funded by UK aid from the UK government and led by the Global Disability Innovation Hub. Developing of the report has been a participatory process, involving extensive review of government and other policy documents and reports including: The…