Assistive technologies enable people to live healthy, productive, independent and dignified lives, yet most people who need them are currently unable to access them. This rapid review looks at examples of existing literature on the availability of assistive technologies and efforts to make these technologies more affordable and accessible in developing countries
Access to assistive products (AP) is an under-researched public health issue. Using an adaptation of...
This article reviews mobility technology in less-resourced countries, with reference to people with ...
Assistive technology is a subset of health technology. The resolution on improving access to assisti...
Assistive technologies enable people to live healthy, productive, independent and dignified lives, y...
Background: The 'Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities' (CRPD) requires governments ...
Purpose: It is estimated that only 5–15% of people in low and middle income countries (LMICs) who ne...
One billion people, or 15% of the world's population, experience some form of disability. In Nepal, ...
Introduction: Developing a national assistive products list is an important part of an assistive tec...
Background The World Health Organisation has launched a programme to promote Global Cooperation on...
Purpose: This is a position paper describing the elements of an international framework for assistiv...
This document is the final in a series of in-depth analyses that identify key barriers and promising...
Purpose: About half of all people with disabilities in developing countries live in extreme poverty....
Assistive technology (AT) has been actively researched, developed and implemented throughout higher-...
This paper is based on work from the Global Research, Innovation, and Education on Assistive Technol...
This article reviews mobility technology in less-resourced countries, with reference to people with ...
Access to assistive products (AP) is an under-researched public health issue. Using an adaptation of...
This article reviews mobility technology in less-resourced countries, with reference to people with ...
Assistive technology is a subset of health technology. The resolution on improving access to assisti...
Assistive technologies enable people to live healthy, productive, independent and dignified lives, y...
Background: The 'Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities' (CRPD) requires governments ...
Purpose: It is estimated that only 5–15% of people in low and middle income countries (LMICs) who ne...
One billion people, or 15% of the world's population, experience some form of disability. In Nepal, ...
Introduction: Developing a national assistive products list is an important part of an assistive tec...
Background The World Health Organisation has launched a programme to promote Global Cooperation on...
Purpose: This is a position paper describing the elements of an international framework for assistiv...
This document is the final in a series of in-depth analyses that identify key barriers and promising...
Purpose: About half of all people with disabilities in developing countries live in extreme poverty....
Assistive technology (AT) has been actively researched, developed and implemented throughout higher-...
This paper is based on work from the Global Research, Innovation, and Education on Assistive Technol...
This article reviews mobility technology in less-resourced countries, with reference to people with ...
Access to assistive products (AP) is an under-researched public health issue. Using an adaptation of...
This article reviews mobility technology in less-resourced countries, with reference to people with ...
Assistive technology is a subset of health technology. The resolution on improving access to assisti...