This report was developed by the Clinton Health Access Initiative under the AT2030 programme in support of the ATscale Strategy. The AT2030 programme is funded by UK aid from the UK government and led by the Global Disability Innovation Hub. This report builds on the wheelchair analysis completed by the Boston Consulting Group for USAID and the Global Disability Innovation Hub for UK aid, both delivered in June 2018. The authors wish to acknowledge and thank wheelchair sector experts, partners from the AT2030 programme and Forming Committee members of ATscale, the Global Partnership for Assistive Technology for their contributions.
The views and opinions expressed within this report are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the official policies or position of members of the ATscale Forming Committee, partners of the AT2030 programme, or funders.
Please direct any comments or questions about the content of this document to the corresponding author: Margaret Savage at msavage@clintonhealthaccess.org. Please direct any questions about ATscale, the Global Partnership for Assistive Technology, to Alison End Fineberg at alison@atscale2030.org or visit atscale2030.org. To learn more about the AT2030 Programme, please visit https://at2030.org/.