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              • A boy points to the keyboard with different colored buttons connected to the laptop while the man seated beside him is watching over the boy.

                Computer keyboard with only 11 buttons for people with motor impairments

                The Key-X smart keyboard, launched in 2018 by multinational start-up Key2enable, has just eleven touch-sensitive, iconographic keys that enable operation without much effort, while being robust enough for rough touches. By 2022 some 2,500 Key-X keyboards had been sold in 28 countries.
                Key2enable Assistive Technology MENA Ltd, Key-X, United Arab Emirates

              • A man with a visual impairment uses a tactile device at a desk, assisted by another person. His engaged expression and the setup highlight the accessibility of technology for visually impaired individuals, promoting a message of equality and self-sufficiency in professional environments.

                Making audio-translations from all types of contents available and affordable in 60 languages

                Trestle Labs in India created Kibo, an AI tool converting text to audio in 60 languages. By 2024, it reached 193,000 users and operated in 650 institutions, promoting accessibility globally.
                Trestle Labs Private Limited, Kibo (Knowledge In a Box), India

              • Students sit outside in the shadow, reading their pads and listening to their teachers.

                Museum accessibility for visitors with intellectual disability

                The project aims to increase knowledge of those working in museums about accessibilities for people with intellectual or developmental disabilities. Training and support are provided in order to adapt or create accessible installations. Since the initial phase ended, AKIM has continued to train staff in other leisure organizations.
                AKIM Israel - The National Organization for People with Intellectual Disabilities and their Families, Making museums and sites of leisure cognitively accessible, Israel

              • Bringing organisations together to campaign for national disability legislation.

                Strategic engagement with government to push for national disability legislation

                Mphasis funded the NCPEDP with the purpose of advocating for a national disability policy. The programme carried out an intensive, multifaceted drive to bring together people with disabilities and government representatives. The effort resulted in the passage of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act in 2016.
                Mphasis, Ltd., India

              • The photo depicts a diverse group of Asian children and a young adult engaged in a choral performance. They are dressed uniformly in black attire with white gloves, enhancing the visual harmony of the group. A young woman in a wheelchair is prominently included among the standing children, illustrating inclusivity and the normalization of disability within the community. The expressions on their faces range from concentration to joy, suggesting a shared experience of music and performance that transcends individual differences. The setting appears to be a well-lit, indoor space, likely a school or community center, fostering an environment of learning and cultural expression.

                A replicable model of an inclusive youth choir making music incorporating sign language

                White Hands Chorus Nippon by El Sistema Connect, Japan: Inclusive music choir merging deaf and hearing individuals. Grew from 35 to 98 members by 2023, offering free lessons and professional performances.
                El Sistema Connect, The White Hands Chorus NIPPON, Japan

              • 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

              • A diverse group of people in Japan poses after a workshop on disaster preparedness for individuals with disabilities. They hold colorful posters filled with notes, symbolizing collaboration and inclusive planning that ensures everyone’s safety and dignity in emergencies.

                Emergency preparedness curriculum led by persons with psychosocial disabilities

                Led by people with psychosocial disabilities, Porque ran 30+ workshops (2023–mid-2025) training 2,000 people (1,600 with disabilities). It created a 21-step Inclusive Preparedness Checklist, 1,000+ downloads, and guidance used in three municipal manuals.
                Porque, the Organization of Persons with Psychosocial Disabilities, Disability-led Disaster Preparedness, Japan

              • A young person attentively uses a smartphone, exploring a movie app in a modest indoor space. The image reflects how technology opens doors to culture, learning, and inclusion—bridging social and economic gaps in access to digital information and entertainment.

                AI-powered and free audio descriptions making movies available for blind audiences

                Nobaflix is a streaming service that uses AI to create audio descriptions for blind and visually impaired viewers. It combines sponsorships and low subscriptions, leverages legal copyright exceptions, partners with NGOs and tech firms, and has expanded across South Asia since May 2023.
                No Barrier Foundation, Nobaflix, India

              • A male student is in front of a computer screen. He is holding a computer mouse in his right hand. On the screen are various forms and graphs. The mouse and keyboard rest on a yellow desk.

                Inclusive job preparation and placement in the media & entertainment sector

                AEMP offers pre-vocational and vocational training programmes in a range of technology, multimedia, and art-based themes, which focus on learning through play. In addition, the project provides mentoring and monitoring tools as well as various support and training to parents, educators, and professionals.
                AIMS Media, Ability Enhancement Programme, India

              • Three young girls smile into the camera while standing in front of a grey concrete wall interspersed with fine cracks. The girl on the left is sitting in a wheelchair while the girl on the far right has her arm stabilized in a sling.

                Creating accessible water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) facilities for disadvantaged groups

                WASH, an accessible water, sanitation and hygiene programme, has been implemented by World Vision in Iraq since 2016 with two local DPO partners. These identify needs, plan and manage construction and reconstruction work, and carry out information activities for the population.
                World Vision, Accessible WASH for an Accessible Society, Iraq