A thematic brief describing the status of rehabilitation and assistive technology access in Gaza.
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As conflict continues in Ukraine, the humanitarian needs in directly affected areas grow increasingly urgent, especially for households including people with disabilities and older persons. These groups face greater challenges accessing essential services, humanitarian assistance, and assistive technology, intensifying their vulnerability. This report was prepared by…

The report concludes with sets of specific recommendations for different stakeholders (states, donors and civil society, including organizations of people with disabilities), which have the potential to strengthen rehabilitation services and improve the health and wellbeing of millions around the world.

A summary review of the use of the Washington Group Questions by development and humanitarian actors

These standards provide practitioners and organisations with clear actions that can be taken to protect, support and engage older people and people with disabilities and help us all realise these commitments. They provide guidance to identify and overcome barriers to participation and access in diverse contexts, and at all stages of the humanitarian programme cycle.

From January-October 2016, HI carried out a pilot testing of 3D printing technology for transtibial prosthesis in Togo, Madagascar and Syria. This report shares the findings.

A dynamic platform for global eye health data, trends and insights — informing critical decisions and action.

The 2030 In Sight Strategy is a transformative global initiative aimed at ending avoidable sight loss and ensuring equitable access to comprehensive eye care by the year 2030. Led by the International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness (IAPB), this strategy provides a collaborative roadmap involving governments, healthcare organizations, communities, and…

The Integrated People-centred Eye Care Advocacy to Action Toolkit assists the eye health sector advocates in advocating for the implementation of Integrated People-centred Eye Care. The toolkit is a central reference point for initiating policy dialogues in countries and includes key information, tools, templates and resources for IPEC

A series of stories and illustrations for children about wearing glasses.