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Relevance of assistive technology and the sustainable development goals to stakeholder organizations in Malawi
EM. Smith, ID. Ebuenyi, JA. Kafumba, M. Jamali-Phiri, A. Munthali, M. MacLachlan
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- MeSH
- Global Health MeSH
- Ecosystem MeSH
- Humans MeSH
- Self-Help Devices * MeSH
- Sustainable Development * MeSH
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- Humans MeSH
- Publication type
- Journal Article MeSH
- Geographicals
- Malawi MeSH
Assistive technologies are critical to supporting the participation and engagement of persons with disabilities and others who experience functional difficulties in daily life. Assistive products have been demonstrated to be related to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs); however, no previous research has explored the relationship between assistive technology (AT) and the SDGs from the perspective of stakeholder organisations working in the field of AT provision. In this study, we evaluated the relevance of AT and the SDGs to achieving the organisational missions of key stakeholders in AT ecosystem in Malawi. Key stakeholders (n = 36) in the AT field in Malawi were asked to rate the relevance of AT to achieving their organisational missions, and the relevance of AT to each of the 17 SDGs on a 5-point Likert scale. Stakeholders who participated were engaged in consultative meetings with the government and an action research team as part of a larger policy development project, and represented ministries and government agencies, organisations of persons with disabilities, and local and international non-governmental organisations. AT was rated as being relevant to all of the SDGs, albeit to varying degrees, and not surprisingly to achieving AT stakeholders' organisational missions. The cross-cutting nature of the relevance of AT underscores the importance of cross-ministerial cooperation and shared leadership in provision AT.
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