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The resolution on improving access to assistive technology (WHA71.8) urges all Member States  to improve access to assistive technology and requests the World Health Organization (WHO) to develop a Global Report on Assistive Technology based on the best available scientific evidence and international experience. The resolution also requests WHO Secretariat to submit progress reports in 2022, 2026 and 2030 to communicate the progress made by the Member States in implementing the resolution. 

 

In response to these requests, WHO has undertaken a global initiative to measure access to assistive technology at the population and system level between April 2019 and December 2021. The data were collected using two WHO tools:

  • Assistive technology population access indicators, a population-based household survey that measures self-reported use, need, met need, and barriers to accessing assistive technology.
  • Assistive technology progress indicators, a government survey measuring system preparedness in terms of governance; legislation; public budget; financing mechanisms; regulations and standards; collaborations and initiatives; service provision coverage; workforce availability; and training.

 

As of December 2021, data have been collected from national and subnational representative populations surveys in 29 countries, and 70 countries contributed data to the progress indicators.

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Key figures

Global need
2.5 billion
people are in need of assistive products
Older people
2 in 3
of the people aged 60 years and older need at least one assistive product
Legislation
62 out of 70
countries have legislation on assistive technology
  • The need for assistive products is expected to grow to over 3.5 billion people by 2050.
  • Large gaps in service provision and trained workforce for assistive technology were reported from many countries, especially in the domains of cognition, communication, and self care.
  • 63 out of 70 countries have measures to cover users’ assistive technology costs fully or partly.

Summary data for the progress indicators, by country

GHO ASSISTIVETECH XTABLE TEMPLATE M COUNTRY 1x1 TIME x IND

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Publications

WHA 71.8 - Progress Indicators for access to assistive technology

The 71st World Health Assembly (WHA) adopted resolution WHA71.8 on 26 May 2018. It urges all Member States to take action to improve access to assistive...

rapid Assistive Technology
Assessment tool (rATA)

This population-based survey tool should be used only for rapid mapping of need, demand, supply, and user satisfaction with Assistive TechnologyAvailable...

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