[Opd-officemanagers] FW: Pacific APL survey
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From: Dpo-officemanagers
<dpo-officemanagers-bounces at lists.pacificdisability.org> On Behalf Of
Samuela Radakua
Sent: Tuesday, 10 December 2024 1:39 pm
To: dpo-officemanagers at lists.pacificdisability.org
Subject: [Opd-officemanagers] FW: Pacific APL survey
From: MCIVOR, Claire <mcivorc at who.int <mailto:mcivorc at who.int> >
Sent: Tuesday, 10 December 2024 6:41 am
To: Sainimili Tawake <Sainimili.Tawake at pacificdisability.org
<mailto:Sainimili.Tawake at pacificdisability.org> >
Subject: Re: Pacific APL survey
Dear Sai,
We are pleased to inform you that we have had a great response to the
Pacific APL survey so far. We would like to continue gathering as much input
as possible to the survey to support the development of the Pacific APL.
We kindly request that you continue to share the survey widely across
Government, regional organizations, and civil society organizations across
the Pacific. The more input we have on the survey, the more confident we can
be that the Pacific APL is truly meeting the needs of the Pacific region.
Please see email text below which can be forwarded with the survey link
embedded.
Many thanks for your support with circulating the survey widely for regional
consultation and input.
Dear subscribers
We are pleased to invite you to complete the Pacific model priority
assistive product list (Pacific APL) survey.
The Pacific APL will be a blueprint for Pacific Island Countries and
territories (PICs) to develop their own priority assistive product lists,
adapted to national needs and priorities. Countries may use national
priority assistive product lists to help identify priority products for
financing, procurement and for prioritising workforce training to provide
specific assistive products.
Development of the Pacific APL is led by a Pacific Assistive Technology
Steering Committee which includes members representing government and civil
society, and regional organisations from across the Pacific. The WHO act as
a secretariat for this Steering Committee.
Your input into this survey is very important to help ensure that the
Pacific APL is shaped by Pacific population needs and priorities, and is
tailored to the Pacific environment, resources, lifestyles and cultural
values.
Please do share this survey widely with any colleagues or organizations
across the Pacific: <https://extranet.who.int/dataformv3/index.php/426982>
https://extranet.who.int/dataformv3/index.php/426982
Claire McIvor
Consultant - Expanding Access to Assistive Technology in the Pacific
World Health Organization Representative Office for the South Pacific
Email: <mailto:mcivorc at who.int> mcivorc at who.int
Phone: +679 777 9736
Web: <https://www.who.int/fiji> https://www.who.int/fiji
_____
From: MCIVOR, Claire
Sent: 19 November 2024 3:28 AM
To: Sainimili.Tawake <Sainimili.Tawake at pacificdisability.org
<mailto:Sainimili.Tawake at pacificdisability.org> >
Subject: Pacific APL survey
Dear Sai,
As part of the development of the Pacific model priority assistive product
list (Pacific APL), we have now created a consultation survey based on
feedback from Steering Committee members on which products should be
included in the survey.
We kindly request that you share the survey widely across Government,
regional organizations, and civil society organizations across the Pacific.
The more input we have on the survey, the more confident we can be that the
Pacific APL is truly meeting the needs of the Pacific region.
Please see email text below which can be forwarded with the survey link
embedded.
Many thanks for your support with circulating the survey widely for regional
consultation and input.
We are pleased to invite you to complete the Pacific model priority
assistive product list (Pacific APL) survey.
The Pacific APL will be a blueprint for Pacific Island Countries and
territories (PICs) to develop their own priority assistive product lists,
adapted to national needs and priorities. Countries may use national
priority assistive product lists to help identify priority products for
financing, procurement and for prioritising workforce training to provide
specific assistive products.
Development of the Pacific APL is led by a Pacific Assistive Technology
Steering Committee which includes members representing government and civil
society, and regional organisations from across the Pacific. The WHO act as
a secretariat for this Steering Committee.
Your input into this survey is very important to help ensure that the
Pacific APL is shaped by Pacific population needs and priorities, and is
tailored to the Pacific environment, resources, lifestyles and cultural
values.
Please do share this survey widely with any colleagues or organizations
across the Pacific: https://extranet.who.int/dataformv3/index.php/426982
Kind regards,
Claire
Claire McIvor
Consultant - Expanding Access to Assistive Technology in the Pacific
World Health Organization Representative Office for the South Pacific
Email: mcivorc at who.int <mailto:mcivorc at who.int>
Phone: +679 777 9736
Web: https://www.who.int/fiji
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