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AT 2030: Life Changing Assistive Technology for All

About this project
The AT 2030 programme focuses on Life Changing Assistive Technology for All. Its aim is to reach over 3 million people (in particular, people with disabilities), testing new approaches and backing ‘what works’ to get assistive technology (AT) to those who need it. AT 2030 is being delivered by a global partnership including; WHO, the Clinton Health Access Initiative, UNICEF and some of the world’s best AT innovators, universities and disability NGOs and Disabled People’s Organizations (DPOs). It aims to develop new approaches which can transform access to life-changing assistive technology (AT) such as wheelchairs, prosthetics, hearing aids, glasses  and digital assistance (including smart phones and accessible software) by creating partnerships to build and shape markets, strengthen public infrastructure and support community participation.

AT 2030 website

Partners
World Health Organisation (WHO)
Clinton Health Access Initiative
UNICEF
Global Disability Innovation Hub (GDI)
The Bartlett Development Planning Unit, University College London (DPU, UCL)
Leonard Cheshire

Funded by
Department for International Development, UK (DFID)

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