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Fiji

 Unlock healthy learning programme for Pacific Island Countries

COUNTRY PROGRAMME KEY INFORMATION
Programme type:
Grant Investment:
Duration:
Implementing
Partners:
Functional domains:
Scale-up
1.6 Million
2025-2028
Fred Hollows Foundation
Cross-cutting
COUNTRY DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
Total population:
GNI Per Capital (US$):
AT Unmet Need (%):
0.9 Million
5,680
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Unlock healthy learning programme for Pacific Island Countries

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Objectives of the programme: To support government-led programmes aimed at improving access to assistive technology and directly related rehabilitation services for school-aged children, by focusing on improving integrated screening for vision, hearing and mobility, together with provision of spectacles, hearing aids and mobility products for school-aged children. 

 

Programme description:  The ATscale Pacific Programme supports countries in the Pacific to scale up access to assistive technology for school-aged children through government-led, system-strengthening approaches. The programme will strengthen health, education and community-based service delivery, integrating vision, hearing and mobility screening.


It focuses on building workforce capacity, strengthening procurement and data systems, and supporting the delivery of appropriate, quality assistive products with follow-up and referral within national healthcare systems. The programme prioritizes equity by reaching girls, children with disabilities and those in remote and outer islands, while promoting regional coordination to build sustainable national assistive technology systems.
 

Programme results:
The implementing partners successfully conducted inception-phase consultations with government counterparts and key stakeholders to inform programme design and implementation.
 

 

 

Key results

Availability and Accessibility
Strengthening Workforce Capacity
Organizations Strengthened

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