Product Narratives

Product Narratives

The product narratives illuminated many barriers to achieving access to affordable, high-quality, and appropriate AT. ATscale will continue to refine its understanding of the greatest challenges and most critical interventions required and will utilize the collective strength of committed organizations to address these barriers and achieve its overarching goals.

 

 

ATscale complements its cross-cutting activities targeted at developing an enabling ecosystem with in-depth analysis to identify key barriers and promising market interventions across the value-chain, stretching from research and development to production and procurement, all the way through to supporting service delivery at the user and healthcare worker levels. In-depth analyses for each of ATscale’s five priority products have been undertaken by the Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) under the AT2030 programme, funded by UK aid, in support of the ATscale Strategy.

Product Narrative: Hearing Aids - A Market Landscape and Strategic Approach to Increasing Access to Hearing Aids and Related Services in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
Product Narrative: Prostheses - A Market Landscape and Strategic Approach to Increasing Access to Prosthetic Devices and Related Services in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
Product Narrative Wheelchairs - A Market Landscape and Strategic Approach to Increasing Access to Wheelchairs and Related Services in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
Product Narrative: Eyeglasses - A Market Landscape and Strategic Approach to Increasing Access to Eyeglasses in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
Product Narrative Digital Assistive Technology - A Market Landscape and Strategic Approach to Increasing Access to Digital Assistive Technology in Low- and Middle-Income Countries

Please reach out to the ATscale secretariat at info@atscalepartnership.org, if you have questions or suggestions.

 

The Product Narratives are also driving forward investments by the AT2030 programme, a UK Aid funded programme led by the Global Disability Innovation Hub. AT2030 will test ‘what works’ to improve access to AT through innovative products, new service models, and global capacity support with the potential to reach scale. Please also visit AT2030’s website.