The Countdown Is On ⏳We’re just days away from launching #ATconnect, a new platform that brings together hundreds of #AssistiveTechnology resources and programmes from around the world.
Get ready to explore, learn, and connect like never before.
#ATChangesLives#InnovationForAll
ALT Social media tile advertising ATconnect. Text reads, 'Use ATconnect to search, explore & share global informaiton about assistive technology. New ATconnect logo says ATconnect, unlocking a world of assistive technology information.
ALT ATscale representative Ceridwen Johnson sits at the UNOPS delegation desk during the 19th Conference of States Parties to the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (COSP19) at United Nations Headquarters in New York. She is seated in front of a microphone and laptop, listening attentively during the session. The illuminated UNOPS nameplate is visible in the foreground, with other delegates and NGO representatives seated in the background.
ALT View of the United Nations General Assembly Hall from the delegates’ seating area, with a UNOPS nameplate prominently displayed in the foreground. In the background, delegates are gathered across the chamber beneath the large gold United Nations emblem. Two screens show a speaker addressing the assembly with sign language interpretation. The hall is busy with participants attending the Conference of States Parties to the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (COSP19).
ALT View of the United Nations General Assembly Hall from the delegates’ seating area, with a UNOPS nameplate prominently displayed in the foreground. In the background, delegates are gathered across the chamber beneath the large gold United Nations emblem. Two screens show a speaker addressing the assembly with sign language interpretation. The hall is busy with participants attending the Conference of States Parties to the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (COSP19).
📢 We're hiring a Monitoring, Evaluation & Learning (MEL) Specialist (temporary parental leave cover, 6–8 months).
🏠 Home based
⏱️ 80% position
📅 Apply by 15 June 2026
Join us in advancing access to assistive technology worldwide.
🔗 atscalepartnership.org/oppor…#Hiring
ALT Promotional recruitment graphic for ATscale showing a close up of a person writing in a notebook. A red banner at the top reads “Vacancy Announcement: Join ATscale as a Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL) Specialist.” Large text in the center asks, “Are you looking for a new professional challenge?” The ATscale logo appears at the bottom. The image uses ATscale’s brand colors with a red and pink overlay.
📢 Join us at #COSP19 to explore how assistive technology and inclusive legal frameworks can help end GBV and advance the leadership of women with disabilities.
🗓 11 June | 🕚 11:30–12:45 EDT
📍 Church Centre, New York
🔗 Register: docs.google.com/forms/d/1pQT…#CRPD20
ALT A woman wearing a bright pink headscarf and an orange shirt speaks into a microphone while seated in a wheelchair. She is addressing an audience inside a large bamboo structure with exposed bamboo beams and wooden furnishings. A notebook rests on her lap as she speaks. The image is overlaid with the text: “Bridging Gaps: Assistive Technology and Gender Equality for Advancing the Leadership of Women with Disabilities.”
ALT Purple event flyer promoting a COSP19 side event titled “Bridging Gaps: Assistive Technology and Gender Equality for Advancing the Leadership of Women with Disabilities.” The flyer features logos of the Global Forum on the Leadership of Women with Disabilities, Pakistan’s Ministry of Human Rights, ATscale, Sightsavers, UNFPA, STEP, UNITAR, and CIFAL Japan. It highlights a discussion on how assistive technology and inclusive legal frameworks can help prevent gender based violence and improve access to justice for women and girls with disabilities. Event details are listed as Thursday, 11 June 2026, from 11:30 AM to 12:45 PM EST at the Church Centre, 8th Floor, New York, with a QR code for registration and more information.
ALT Illustration promoting a discussion on financing assistive technology and international trade systems. The image features three people with assistive devices working together around a table: one person with a prosthetic leg carrying boxes, one person using a white cane and prosthetic arm unpacking a box, and one wheelchair user seated at the table. In the background, a world map, cargo ships, trucks, airplanes, location markers, and shipping routes symbolize global trade and supply chains. The logos of the United Kingdom Mission to the United Nations and ATscale appear at the top.
ALT Event flyer on a dark blue background promoting a COSP19 side event titled “Unlocking Global Access: Financing Assistive Technology and Navigating International Trade Systems.” The flyer features the logos of the United Kingdom Mission to the United Nations and ATscale. Event details include Thursday, 11 June 2026, 16h45–18h00 (New York Time) at Conference Room 11, United Nations Headquarters, New York, with live streaming on UN Web TV. A QR code and arrow at the bottom invite viewers to scan and watch the event live online.
📢 Join ATscale at #COSP19 on 11 June!
🔹 Assistive Technology & Gender Equality
🕦 11:30–12:45 EDT
📍 Church Centre
🔗 atscalepartnership.org/event…
🔹 Financing Assistive Technology & International Trade
🕓 16:45–18:00 EDT
📍 UNHQ CR11 UN Web TV
🔗 atscalepartnership.org/event…
ALT A woman wearing a pink headscarf and orange shirt speaks into a microphone while seated in a wheelchair inside a bamboo-structured building. She appears to be participating in a discussion or presentation. The image includes the text: “Bridging Gaps: Assistive Technology and Gender Equality for Advancing the Leadership of Women with Disabilities.” The setting features bamboo furniture and architectural elements, creating a warm and natural environment.
ALT Purple event flyer promoting a COSP19 side event titled “Bridging Gaps: Assistive Technology and Gender Equality for Advancing the Leadership of Women with Disabilities.” The flyer features logos of the Global Forum on the Leadership of Women with Disabilities, Pakistan’s Ministry of Human Rights, ATscale, Sightsavers, UNFPA, STEP, UNITAR, and CIFAL Japan. The event will explore how assistive technology and inclusive legal frameworks can help prevent gender based violence and improve access to justice for women and girls with disabilities. It takes place on Thursday, 11 June 2026, from 11:30 to 12:45 EST at the Church Centre, 8th Floor, 777 United Nations Plaza, New York. A QR code is included for registration.
ALT Illustrated event graphic promoting a COSP19 side event on “Financing Assistive Technology and Navigating International Trade Systems.” The banner features the logos of the Permanent Mission of the People’s Republic of China to the United Nations, the United Kingdom Mission to the United Nations, and ATscale. The illustration shows three people with disabilities involved in logistics and trade activities: one person with a prosthetic leg carrying boxes, another using a white cane and holding a prosthetic hand, and a third person using a wheelchair at a desk. In the background, a world map is overlaid with symbols representing global trade and transportation, including airplanes, trucks, shipping containers, cargo ships, and location markers connected by trade routes.
ALT Blue event flyer for a COSP19 side event titled “Unlocking Global Access: Financing Assistive Technology and Navigating International Trade Systems.” The flyer features the logos of the United Kingdom Mission to the United Nations, the Permanent Mission of the People’s Republic of China to the United Nations, and ATscale. Event details are listed as Thursday, 11 June 2026, from 16:45 to 18:00 New York time, at Conference Room 11 (CR11), United Nations Headquarters, New York, with live streaming on UN Web TV. A QR code and arrow at the bottom invite participants to scan and watch the event live.
Only 10% of those needing assistive products (wheelchairs, glasses, hearing aids) in low-income countries can access them. @_ATscale committed to changing this at #GDS2025, targeting 50 million individuals by 2027.
🔗Know all about their commitments: gds.idata.tools#AssistiveTech#WorldATDay@IDA_CRPD_Forum
ALT Graphic for the Global Disability Summit marking World Day for Assistive Technology. On the left, large text reads “World Day for Assistive Technology,” with a message below stating that access should not depend on postcode and encouraging visitors to learn about commitments to close the assistive technology gap. On the right, a person is gesturing while using a prosthetic arm. The Global Disability Summit logo appears in the upper left corner.
OADCPH soutient la #WorldATDay afin de créer l'égalité des chances pour tous.
Qu'il s'agisse d'un fauteuil roulant, d'une aide auditive ou d'une prothèse, les AT peuvent faire toute la différence entre l'échec et la réussite à tous les niveaux.
@Unlock_Everyday
ALT Promotional graphic for World Day for Assistive Technology 2026. The design features a dark blue background with illustrations representing assistive technology, including glasses, a hearing aid, and a wheelchair. Large text reads: “Today is World Day for Assistive Technology, 4 June 2026!” Below, the hashtag “#WorldATDay” appears alongside the message “Together let’s Unlock The Everyday.
Access to assistive technology can mean the difference between inclusion and exclusion in healthcare, education, and employment. On #WorldATDay, let's commit to investing in AT and unlocking opportunities for all. #UnlockTheEveryday
ALT Promotional graphic for World Assistive Technology Day featuring a man seated and speaking into a microphone against a blue background. The text reads: “I support World Day for Assistive Technology… So that EVERYONE EVERYWHERE can get the assistive technology they need.” The campaign slogan “Unlock The Everyday” appears at the bottom. The graphic advocates for universal access to assistive technology and highlights the importance of ensuring that all people, regardless of location or circumstance, can access the assistive products and services they need to participate fully in society.
ALT Graphic of a wheelchair, a hearing aid and
glasses with the text United disabled persons of Kenya
supports World Day for Assistive
Technology to create equal opportunities for
all’
Today, on #WorldATDay, @UNICEF joins partners across the Pacific and around the world in championing equitable access to assistive technology, helping children learn, participate in their communities and reach their full potential.
@_ATscale@PDFSEC#UnlockTheEveryday
Captions on this video may help many of us follow it better. For others, they may be what makes the video accessible at all. That is the everyday reality of assistive technology: often simple, familiar, and easy to overlook, but powerful enough to decide who is included and who is left out.
On World Day for Assistive Technology, NCPEDP reiterates that assistive technology is essential to access, independence, and equal participation. When it is available, affordable, and shaped by persons with disabilities, it does more than support access. It "Unlocks the Everyday"!
@Mphasis@_ATscale@Unlock_Everyday@GDIHub@MSJEGOI@socialpwds@armanaly#WorldATDay#UnlockTheEveryday#MeAndMyAT#AssistiveTechnology#Accessibility#DisabilityRights#NCPEDP
Investing in assistive technology both has a transformative impact on people’s wellbeing and makes sound economic sense for funders and governments. It is both the right thing and the smart thing to do.#WorldATDay@KenyaGovernors@_ATscale@Ncpwds@Unlock_Everyday
ALT Blue and pink awareness graphic for World Assistive Technology Day. The graphic states: “Did you know? There is a $9 return for every dollar invested in assistive technology.” A large dollar sign and the number nine are displayed prominently. The message highlights the economic benefits of investing in assistive technology. The slogan “Unlock The Everyday” appears at the bottom.
We need AT for survival,Education ,social participation and Employment Government should plan Budget for AT .1.3 bilion people need AT worldwide. Having AT is the issue of Human right It sjould be accedible ,afordanle and available easily worldwixe.
ALT Green promotional graphic for AT Expo Africa 2027. At the center is a stylized map of Africa containing icons representing assistive technology, including a hearing aid, prosthetic device, wheelchair, spectacles, and a mobile phone. Below, the text reads: “AT EXPO AFRICA 2027” and “Connecting markets, transforming access to assistive technology.” White circular dot patterns radiate behind the map.
ALT Blue promotional graphic announcing “1 day to go!” until World Day for Assistive Technology on 4 June 2026. The design features icons representing assistive technology, including a hearing aid, wheelchair symbol, and glasses. The text includes the hashtag #WorldATDay and the slogan “Together let’s Unlock The Everyday,” alongside the Unlock The Everyday campaign logo. The graphic uses a blue background with white, yellow, and pink accents.