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A large e-commerce platform supporting retailers with disabilities
Taobao’s 10,000 Merchants Programme helps entrepreneurs with disabilities sell online. Launched in 2023 with Alibaba Foundation support, it offers free e-commerce training, digital tools, accessibility features and community support. By June 2025 over 5,000 merchants were supported.
Alibaba Foundation, 10,000 Merchants Programme, China -
Streamlining parking permit access for persons with disabilities in the UAE
The UAE Digital Parking Permit provides a single online gateway for people with disabilities to apply, renew and manage permits across all seven emirates. It cut approvals from weeks to minutes, issued over 13,800 permits since 2023, has >92% satisfaction and is government-funded.
Zayed Authority for People of Determination, UAE Digital Parking Permit, United Arab Emirates -
Inclusive arts platform empowers artists with intellectual disabilities
Arts Access ID (Suisha Inclusive Arts) grows inclusive arts for artists with intellectual disabilities via accessible classes, performances, co-designed programmes, residencies and capacity-building. Over 10,000 people have joined since 2014; partnerships across Ireland and Europe.
Suisha Inclusive Arts / Horizons, Arts Access ID, Ireland -
An app improving service delivery for children with disabilities in rural areas
World Vision’s Disability Case Management app helps community workers identify and track children with disabilities, generate tailored action plans from 136 possible actions, and monitor services. It is low-cost ($2–$3/user/month), free-to-use and openly licensable.
World Vision, Disability Case Management App, Malawi -
A one-stop shop offering audits, training, and resources to improve digital inclusion
Théseus offers audits, training and practical resources to improve digital inclusion. A team of certified accessibility experts with disabilities leads the services. Since 2022 it delivered 250+ audits, trained 4,000+ people and published 122 learning materials. Annual budget ~€50,000.
Teiresiás Centre, Masaryk University, Theseus, Czech Republic -
A replicable model for accessible programmes in libraries and other public spaces
Punggol Regional Library's Accessible Programmes let persons with disabilities design, lead and sell work through inclusive library activities. Participation rose from 118 to 5,557 after the 2023 launch. Open-source tools, honoraria and staff training support replication.
National Library Board, Singapore , Accessible Programmes, Singapore -
Affordable AI wearable transforms reading and independence for visually impaired
Jyoti AI Pro is an affordable, wearable reader. It uses offline AI to read text and identify 300+ objects, colours and currency in 80+ languages. Priced at ~₹25,000 (€250). It was co‑created with persons with disabilities and has 23,500+ active users.
Torchit Electronics Private Limited, Jyoti AI Pro, India -
Community kitchen run by Deaf persons in the Gaza Strip
Atfaluna’s Inclusive Community Kitchen in Deir al-Balah employs 20 Deaf cooks and prepares 250 family meals daily (≈1.5 kg), feeding over 1,700 people across Gaza. It offers accessible shelter, WASH, psychosocial support and inclusive training. Funded by CBM and German partners.
Atfaluna Society for Deaf Children, Community Kitchen, Palestine -
A museum´s multisensory approach to its exhibitions
Wien Museum’s redevelopment integrated accessibility from the start through a four-year co-creation with disability organisations. It features 50+ tactile and interactive stations, Austria’s first Changing Place toilet, free inclusive programmes and strong visitor growth since 2023.
Wien Museum, Wien Museum Renovation and Expansion, Austria -
An accessible playground featuring four multisensory zones
Adventures Park for All is a 5,000 m² inclusive playground with four multisensory zones. Co-designed with accessibility experts and people with disabilities, it has adaptive swings, tactile guides, audio navigation and wheelchair-accessible treehouses. Publicly funded; hosts 80+ events and ~45,000 visitors/year.
Ganei Yehoshua Park, Adventures Park for All, Israel