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WHO has developed the WHA71.8 Progress Indicators for access to assistive technology to collect high-level information from all Member States to track and measure progress in achieving the resolution.
Assistive technology is vital to enable people to live healthy, independent lives. Around the world, an estimated 2.5 billion people currently use assistive technologies, and this is predicted to ...
The Linguistic and Assistive Technologies Laboratory (LATLab) conducts research in computational linguistics and human-computer interaction, with a primary focus on accessibility applications and ...
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