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- Technical Advisory Group of Experts on Assistive Technology
The Technical Advisory Group on assistive technology (“TAG”), first established in March 2022, will play an important role in providing recommendations to WHO on strategies to accelerate access to assistive technology and will act as an advisory body to WHO in this field
- New dashboard visualizes progress on assistive technology access and . . .
WHO Europe has launched a new data dashboard on the European Health Information Gateway, offering easy access to data and evidence related to assistive technology (AT) policies and services It allows users to explore country-specific information and trends, as part of ongoing efforts to help stakeholders to better understand the AT landscape in Europe and work collaboratively towards
- Assistive Products Priority List (APL) open consultations
Access to assistive technology remains critically low for many of the more than 2 5 billion people who need it worldwide The WHO Priority Assistive Products List (APL) plays a central role in addressing this gap by guiding countries in identifying, prioritizing, and making provisions for ensuring affordable access to essential assistive products Updating the APL ensures it reflects current
- WHO convenes experts to update the Priority Assistive Products List
The World Health Organization (WHO) convened the first in-person meeting of the Technical Advisory Group (TAG) on Assistive Technology on 6 and 7 May 2025 at WHO headquarters in Geneva The meeting marked a critical milestone in the process of updating the WHO Priority Assistive Products List (APL), which was first published in 2016 The TAG, composed of 24 independent experts from all six WHO
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