What we've achieved
AT2030 seeks to transform access to life-changing assistive technology (AT) such as wheelchairs, prosthetics, hearing aids and glasses by creating partnerships with the private sector to build and shape markets testing innovative approaches and backing ‘what works' to get AT to those who need it the most.
Achievements
See AT2030's targets.
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£4m Assistive Technology Impact Fund (ATIF) programme delivered
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15 AT country capacity assessments undertaken
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33 AT ventures being supported to become sustainable
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10 service delivery models on track to scale
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27.6 million indirect beneficiaries (people) reached
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12 new assistive technologies on track to scale
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9.2 million direct beneficiaries (people) reached
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79 journal articles (peer-reviewed) and 98 influencing papers published
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47 entities (countries and organisations) implementing AT2030 funded ideas
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28 country level strategies for disability inclusion
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10 procurement pilots and frameworks
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85 strategic tools developed to increase AT capacity
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121 partnerships supported to increase AT capacity
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12 innovative ecosystem development interventions