
The Enabling Fridays Community Nepal want to bring together local and global expertise working in the AT sector to identify routes that would unlock local innovation, and improve current gaps in service. We have convened our initial stakeholder group in three sessions to define problem indicators collectively and set an agenda for the next steps.
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Now is the time to examine where more localised product and service innovation could unlock more sustainable and resilient AT ecosystem infrastructure in Nepal. We believe there is an opportunity to create better connections between the AT community and local manufacturers, with both newer digital and traditional fabrication expertise to enable sustainable technology transfer and promote innovation.
The Enabling Fridays Community Nepal want to bring together local and global expertise working in the AT sector to identify routes that would unlock local innovation, and improve current gaps in service. We have convened our initial stakeholder group in three sessions to define problem indicators collectively and set an agenda for the next steps.
The overarching challenge for AT provision in Nepal is that there is currently no visible pathway to appropriately meet people's needs throughout their lifetime. In fact, the actual need for AT provision is unknown. A clearer understanding of Nepal and its systems and services across all stakeholder groups is required so we can work collaboratively to appropriately meet the needs of people with disabilities within the context.
While there are innovators working to develop local technologies, the ecosystem around them, both locally and globally, is restrictive. There are strong signals of action to improve this, and we look to enable the ecosystem with grassroots innovation leadership to tackle this national problem.

Our mission is to collectively build sustainable assistive technology (AT) provision in Nepal by supporting infrastructure development through advocacy, evidence-based practice, service system standards and innovation, working together to meet the needs of persons with disabilities now and in the future.
The growing Enabling Friday Community (EFC) has convened on the mission of looking at the whole provision process and identifying improvements and interventions that can be implemented as a priority for the local agenda.
Some guiding principles are to:

Whilst AT2030 has helped to facilitate the conversations and connect Nepalese and global expertise, the thinking which is contained within this concept note is the result of multiple discussions from 16 partners representing 11 institutions including development sector, academia, private companies, hospital and clinics, and innovation centers who have given their valuable time freely between February to April 2022, with the aim to establish something which is sustainable in the long-term.

