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              • A young woman in a wheelchair moves confidently up a ramp outside a building. The image represents accessibility and independence, highlighting how inclusive environments enable equal participation and mobility for everyone.

                Digital tool assessing accessibility of urban infrastructure

                AURA is a digital tool that turns subjective accessibility checks into objective maps and scores using 3D scans and automated analysis. Since 2022 it audited 300+ buildings (1.5M m²), guided €12M in upgrades and earned €110k in 2024.
                BAU Accesibilidad, AURA – Accessibility Universal Risk Algorithm, Chile

              • In a rural marketplace, a woman in traditional South Asian dress counts money outside a small shop, while another person stands nearby. The scene reflects economic empowerment, community connection, and access to digital and financial inclusion in local settings.

                Accessible mobile cash transfer ensures humanitarian aid for persons with disabilities

                CBM's 2020 inclusive mobile cash programme used bKash after Cyclone Amphan to reach 3,198 households, including 1,120 with disabilities. 78% accessed formal financial services for the first time. Households received disability top-ups; average cost €60; funded €192,000.
                CBM Christoffel-Blindenmission Christian Blind Mission e.V. (CBM), Inclusive Mobile Cash Transfer for Humanitarian Aid, Bangladesh

              • A man joyfully jumps on an outdoor trampoline surrounded by greenery. His open arms and bright expression capture the spirit of freedom and inclusion in public recreational spaces designed for everyone to enjoy safely.

                A structured, evidence-based manual for opening nature to all visitors

                Parks Victoria Accessibility Evaluation Manual is an evidence-based guide for non-experts to assess and improve access in national parks. It provides checklists, illustrations and plain-language guidance, and is used by rangers and shared internationally.
                The Access Agency / Parks Victoria (State Gov), Accessibility Evaluation Manual, Australia

              • A woman interacts with a colorful public installation in a subway station, using braille and audio tools. The project, written in Portuguese, invites people to discover messages—celebrating accessibility, communication, and shared human connection.

                Metro stations showcasing artists through fully accessible exhibitions

                Centenários Project transforms São Paulo’s Yellow Line stations into fully accessible art exhibitions. Co‑curated with people with disabilities and Escola de Gente, it offers Braille, tactile signs, Libras, audio description and free access; it reached 380,000+ people.
                Motiva Institute, Centenários Project, Brazil

              • An accessibility report compares an elevator area before and after improvements. The updated design adds tactile flooring and braille signage, ensuring safe and independent navigation for people with visual impairments—an example of universal design in practice.

                Large digital job platform linking hiring with accessibility assessment in workspaces

                Job Map and Architectural Accessibility (Egalite) audits workplaces to identify and remove physical and job-access barriers. Launched in 2021, it assesses 400+ roles, maps readiness, has been used by 30+ companies and increased hiring of persons with disabilities.
                Egalite, Job Map and Architectural Accessibility, Brazil

              • A woman wearing a mask practices using advanced prosthetic arms in a rehabilitation center. Her focused expression conveys resilience, independence, and the transformative power of assistive technology in improving lives and restoring confidence.

                Affordable prosthetics with 3D scanning and printing and AI-powered myoelectric control

                LAT Bionics (a PUCP spin‑off) makes affordable AI myoelectric, 3D‑printed upper‑limb prostheses at about 10% of imported cost (~$2,500). Smartphone 3D scanning and local printing cut delivery to 2–3 weeks. Funded by grants and sponsorships; most users pay interest‑free. Since 2021 >100 devices in 5 countries; 80% found work.
                LAT Bionics, LAT Bionics, Peru

              • A joyful group of people rides adaptive tricycles through a park, wearing pink helmets. The image radiates freedom, inclusion, and shared recreation, showing how accessible outdoor activities foster community and well-being for everyone.

                Electric handbike production supporting communities, mobility, and jobs

                MATT Mobility makes an electric handbike attachment for manual wheelchairs, assembled locally from bicycle parts. It increases independence, maps accessible places via Club2G, creates jobs and tours, and has grown across Colombia with international pilots.
                Matt Movilidad, MATT Mobility Electric Handbike, Colombia

              • Performers from various backgrounds, some using wheelchairs, stand together under bright stage lights. Their colorful costumes and confident postures convey pride and belonging, celebrating diversity and inclusion within the performing arts.

                Inclusive circus setting new standards for accessible on-stage entertainment

                Omnium Circus tours inclusive shows where people with and without disabilities perform and lead. Over 40% of the team have disabilities. “I’m Possible” includes ASL, captioning, audio description and sensory-friendly adjustments. Reach: 140,000+ people.
                Circusense Inc d/b/a Omnium Circus, Inclusive Circus, United States of America

              • A group of Pakistani police officers and women with disabilities gather for an awareness session on rights and inclusion. Their unity, professionalism, and strength highlight equality and mutual respect, fostering justice and accessibility in public service.

                Inclusive and AI-powered chatbot supporting female victims of gender-based violence

                NOOR AI Equal Access is a non-profit, multilingual AI chatbot that helps women and girls with disabilities access confidential information on disability rights, gender-based violence and referrals to verified legal and psychosocial services. It works offline, is available 24/7, and has served over 18,000 users and enabled 5,200+ referrals.
                STEP - Special Talent Exchange Program, NOOR AI Equal Access, Pakistan

              • Two people are seated at a table, using their smartphones and a laptop while discussing something attentively. Their collaboration reflects digital inclusion and shared learning, emphasizing the importance of accessible technology for communication and education.

                Co-designed accessible disaster database for households with disabilities in rural areas

                Pilot in My Duc (2024) built an accessible digital spatial database mapping 536 households and 58 facilities to record disability types and accessibility. 23 trainees collected 594 data points. Data was integrated into VNDMS for real-time use. Funded by a $14,000 Swiss grant.
                Hanoi Association of People with Disabilities (DP Hanoi), Disability-Inclusive Disaster Data Initiative (DIDDI), Vietnam