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              • This image depicts a lively indoor scene, possibly within a school or community center. A diverse group of children and adults are gathered around a table with colorful bowling pins set upon it, suggesting a playful activity or game is taking place. The atmosphere appears joyful and inclusive, with many participants smiling, clapping, and raising their hands in excitement. The room is brightly lit and filled with various items that indicate a child-friendly environment. The presence of individuals with varying abilities, as some appear to be using wheelchairs, underscores a theme of inclusivity and community engagement where everyone is welcomed and encouraged to participate. The scene conveys a sense of unity, celebration, and the importance of providing accessible and enjoyable activities for all members of the community.

                Fast-growing, easy-to-replicate methodology to evaluate and improve inclusion in schools

                Perkins School for the Blind, U.S.: Supports global education for children with disabilities. Through the Model Program Approach, reached over 1 million children via 133 programs in 15 countries by June 2023.
                Perkins, Model Program Approach, Mexico

              • A colorful playground with slides, tunnels, and ramps stands ready for children’s play. The accessible design and sheltered space promote inclusion, ensuring that all children—regardless of ability—can safely learn, explore, and play together.

                Children-led accessibility audits identifying barriers and renovation needs in schools

                Children lead accessibility audits in schools and co-design renovations with professionals, adding ramps, handrails, accessible toilets and signage. From 2022 to mid‑2025, 22 public primary schools were upgraded. 65 children (30 with disabilities) were trained and attendance of children with disabilities rose 23%.
                Child Support Tanzania, Children-Led Accessibility Audits, Tanzania

              • An elderly African woman beams with joy as she reads a document, wearing new eyeglasses and a bright green headscarf. Her laughter conveys empowerment and dignity, symbolizing how access to vision care restores not just sight, but independence and confidence.

                A clinically validated app empowering non-specialist users for eye care services

                Peek is a clinically validated software and data platform for eye health. It enables trained non-specialists to screen people, manage secure referrals and follow-up, and gives programme managers actionable analytics. Used in low-resource settings, it screened 16 million people and linked 1.6 million to care.
                Peek Vision Foundation, Peek-powered Eye Health Programmes, Pakistan

              • A virtual meeting connects healthcare workers and families across regions. A girl with a hearing aid and a smiling audiologist participate online, demonstrating how telehealth and technology expand access to inclusive healthcare and education for all.

                Decentralized hearing care for rural areas using a tele-audiology model

                Oír para Crecer delivers tele-audiology to rural Peru. Families use smartphones and Bluetooth hearing aids to connect with remote specialists for testing, fitting and follow-up. 2016–2024: 95,000+ screened, 2,500+ aids delivered, 13 local staff trained; funded 65% by donors and 35% by low user fees.
                Oir para Crecer, Tele-Audiology Project, Peru

              • A cheerful cartoon goose dressed like an adventurer holds a glowing wand under the text “Now available on Android! Talk to me, Goose!” The colorful design conveys friendliness and accessibility, promoting communication and inclusivity in digital experiences.

                An AI-powered app enabling people living with ALS communicate in their own voice

                Talk to Me, Goose! is an AI app that helps people with ALS communicate in their own voice. It uses ElevenLabs and Anthropic AI, offers a Story Builder and personalized prediction, and is cheaper than typical AAC devices. Launched March 2025; by mid‑2025 it had 554 users in 64 countries.
                Mundell Designs, LLC, Talk to Me, Goose!, United States of America

              • A display of Persil laundry detergent capsules in eco-friendly packaging highlights environmental responsibility. The products emphasize stain removal and sensitive-skin care, reflecting innovation aimed at both sustainability and consumer well-being.

                Multinational company applying accessible QR codes on the packages of its products

                Unilever’s Accessible QR (AQR) adds scannable codes to product packs. The codes provide audio, large text and screen‑reader content with product name, ingredients, instructions and warnings. Built with Zappar and RNIB, the system reached 25 markets and 58+ brands by 2025.
                Unilever, Accessible QR (AQR) initiative, United Kingdom