Public review for the draft Global road map towards universal access to assistive technology

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Welcome to the public review for the draft Global road map towards universal access to assistive technology

 

Instructions

The public review will be conducted in English.  Read the draft Road map here. Where possible, please provide consolidated feedback from your organization or stakeholder group. Comments should focus on major issues that may affect the Road map’s accuracy, usefulness, relevance or implementation. Detailed editorial comments are not required. The Road map will be reviewed and edited by a professional editor after this review. 

 

By submitting feedback through the public review concerning the draft Global road map towards universal access to assistive technology, each respondent agrees to the following:

  1. Respondent information collected through the public review will be used for the administration, review and synthesis of feedback. Raw feedback will be stored securely by WHO with access limited to authorized personnel. Identifying data will be deleted within three months of the close of the public review.
  2. WHO may use, analyse and summarize the feedback received for the purpose of developing, revising and finalizing the Road map and related documentation.
  3. Respondents are requested not to include confidential, personal, proprietary or sensitive information in their comments. WHO may exclude, redact or anonymize such information where necessary.
  4. By submitting feedback, each respondent grants WHO the right to use the feedback without any obligation to provide compensation to the respondent or any third party.
  5. Submission of feedback does not imply that the feedback will be incorporated into the final Road map. All feedback will be reviewed according to predefined criteria and considering the scope, purpose and evidence base of the Road map.
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