The WHO Compendium of Innovative Health Technologies for Low-Resource Settings: 2016-2017 is a document that highlights various health technologies, including medical devices, eHealth/mHealth solutions, medical simulation devices, personal protective equipment, assistive products, and other technologies, designed for use in settings with limited resources.
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The SAKLAY is a service delivery framework that was created to offer a practical and systematic guide to Filipino occupational therapists who render AT services for persons with disabilities (PWD) that takes into account the client's needs, resources, abilities, and contexts.

The Strengthening Institutional and Economic Resilience in Yemen (SIERY) Project, funded by the European Union, is one approach that seeks to change this, by including diverse populations- including people with disabilities- from the outset, by design

This is a guiding document that will enable the Ministry of Health and its multi-sectoral partners in planning the delivery of services (in a federal structure) related to assistive products (AP). This is in line with the entitlements guaranteed by the Nepal Disability Act 2017, and the supporting policy guideline approved by the Government. This is an evolving…

This report presents the lessons learned from assistive technology country capacity assessments conducted in 2019 and 2020.

The Country Capacity Assessments (CCAs) are a joint initiative of the World Health Organization (WHO), Global Disability Innovation Hub (GDI Hub) and CHAI under the AT2030 programme and funded by UK aid. The AT2030 programme is led by GDI Hub.

This report explores the real-life impact of assistive technology (AT) in England, drawing on findings from a 2023 Country Capacity Assessment conducted by GDI Hub and the UK Disability Unit using the WHO’s ATA toolkit. It revealed the personal significance of AT in shaping identity and confidence, while identifying systemic barriers that limit access and…

The Assistive Products Market Report 2025 provides an in-depth analysis of the demand landscape and supply chain costs within the assistive products sector.
It details the significant market gaps, particularly in LMICs, where 65% to 95% of those needing products, such as wheelchairs, spectacles, hearing aids and prostheses, remain without access.
The report…

This document presents the national priority list of assistive products for Bhutan. It is designed to be used to guide the provision of assistive products and services in the country.

This document presents the national priority list of assistive products for the Democratic Republic of Congo. It is designed to be used to guide the provision of assistive products and services in the country.