For practitioners in humanitarian and development contexts
Improving access to assistive technology for everyone, everywhere.
The first WHO Priority Assistive Products List was launched in May 2016. The List includes hearing aids, wheelchairs, communication aids, spectacles, artificial limbs, pill organizers, memory aids and other essential items for many... older people and people with disabilities to be able to live a healthy, productive and dignified life.
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Regional Analysis. WPSAR Vol 7, No 2, 2016 | doi: 10.5365/wpsar.2015.6.4.010
Accessed online January 2018
DHS Working Papers No. 86
The aim of this pamphlet is to inform parents and guardians of supports and services available for children and young people with a physical disability and their families.