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WHO launches new guide to help shape assistive technology markets

4 June 2025
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To mark World Day for Assistive Technology, WHO/Europe’s new guide offers a practical framework to help countries and stakeholders improve access to assistive technology (AT), through better understanding of AT markets and targeted interventions to address market shortcomings. AT includes a wide range of devices, such as wheelchairs, hearing aids, prosthetics and communication devices, which enable people with disabilities, older people and those with particular health conditions to live independently and participate fully in society. Yet, globally, only 1 in 10 people who need these products have access to them.

Released with funding from ATscale, the Global Partnership for Assistive Technology, the new “Guide for assistive technology market assessment and shaping” refers to the “market” as an economic system that includes investment, production, distribution and pricing of goods and services led by supply and demand from businesses and individuals.

“This WHO publication is unique because it offers a clear, actionable framework for assessing and transforming assistive technology markets, ensuring more people have access to life-changing products,” explained Shirin Kiani, Technical Officer for Disability, Assistive Technology, Rehabilitation and Ear/Eye Care at WHO/Europe. “It’s a must-read for policy-makers, advocates and organizations because it provides practical tools, real-world examples and proven strategies to make assistive technology more affordable, inclusive and effective for everyone who needs it.”

Key highlights of the guide include:

  • tools for conducting market assessments and stakeholder mapping
  • guidance on designing and implementing market-shaping interventions
  • examples from recent assessments in Azerbaijan, Georgia and Tajikistan
  • emphasis on collaboration with the private sector and sustainable financing.

WHO is pleased to provide this resource for all stakeholders working to scale up access to assistive products and services.

Join us in celebrating World Day for Assistive Technology on 4 June and the global movement for equitable access to AT for all.