Success Story: Empowering Mobility: Advancing wheelchair services in Pakistan

By Cécile Dupré and Johar Ali for ReLAB-HS Despite a high demand for wheelchairs in Pakistan among individuals with limited mobility, there is a significant gap in the availability of wheelchair services. A key contributing factor is the lack of trained [...]

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“We don’t have a mosquito logo”: Communicating to change community attitudes about rehabilitation and assistive technology

By Fredrick Echeku and Shehrbano Jamil for ReLAB-HS  Learning, Acting, and Building for Rehabilitation in Health Systems (ReLAB-HS) is building leadership and scalable, evidence-based approaches to integrate rehabilitation and assistive technology (AT) into [...]

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GRLI Alumni Spotlight: Zahida Hameed Qureshi

“The Global Rehabilitation Leadership Institute (GRLI) further enhanced my ability to advocate for and empower differently abled people through the provision of assistive products and rehabilitation services,” said Zahida Hameed Qureshi, Founder [...]

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Success Story: Empowering Ugandan Rehabilitation Leaders: Presenting the International Rehabilitation and Education Training Toolkit at the World Physiotherapy Africa Region Congress 2024

Yara Peterko for ReLAB-HS The importance of a robust and united rehabilitation workforce cannot be overstated in meeting the increasing demand for rehabilitation services, particularly in regions with limited resources. Key to addressing this challenge are [...]

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GRLI Alumni Spotlight: Lamech Emoru

“I am a better advocate for the profession and the patients… and am playing my part in the ever-evolving rehabilitation landscape in Uganda,” expressed Lamech Emoru, a Global Rehabilitation Leadership Institute (GRLI) alum and the Uganda [...]

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Rehabilitation in Universal Health Coverage: The need for assistive technology

One year ago, the United Nations (UN) High-Level Meeting on Universal Health Coverage (UHC) adopted a new Political Declaration. This Political Declaration reaffirms that rehabilitation and assistive technology (AT) are essential components of UHC and [...]

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The Global Rehabilitation Leadership Institute in action: New alumnus applies learnings to inspire action and stimulate change

By Hanaa Ahsan, ReLAB-HS and Frank Manase, CCPmedicine Following the completion of the third offering of the Global Rehabilitation Leadership Institute (GRLI) on July 26 in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, Dr. Frank Manase, a GRLI 2024 graduate and founder and [...]

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The third Global Rehabilitation Leadership Institute expands community of rehabilitation leaders worldwide

By Hanaa Ahsan for ReLAB-HS “Systems thinking in rehabilitation is crucial,” emphasized Dr. Nhan Tran, Head of Safety and Mobility within the Department for the Social Determinants of Health, World Health Organization (WHO), as we kickstarted the [...]

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How clinical skills training sparked a fitness revolution at Ziauddin University, Pakistan

By Martina Lukin for ReLAB-HS In February 2024, 21 rehabilitation professionals from two provinces of Pakistan (Sindh and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) completed the ReLAB-HS clinical skills training program on the topic, “Rehabilitation in the Community [...]

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Restoring independent functioning: Investing in local health system transforms clients’ recovery process

By Fred Echeku and Gilliane McShane for ReLAB-HS Rose Tibitondwa, a 74-year-old living in the Mayuge town council in Mayuge district, faced severe functional limitations. After surviving a heart attack in March 2024, during which she collapsed and fractured [...]

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Rehabilitation in Universal Health Coverage: What’s at stake?

One year ago, the United Nations (UN) High-Level Meeting on Universal Health Coverage (UHC) adopted a new Political Declaration. This Political Declaration reaffirms that rehabilitation and assistive technology (AT) are essential components of UHC and [...]

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Iganga district in Uganda champions rehabilitation

By Fred Echeku and Gilliane McShane for ReLAB-HS In the district of Iganga, Uganda, a high prevalence of road traffic- and work-related injuries has contributed to a growing need for rehabilitation and assistive technology (AT) services. Situated along the [...]

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Inspiring occupational therapists in Uganda with in-person clinical skills training on spinal cord injury

By Lucy Aird for ReLAB-HS In collaboration with the Uganda Association of Occupational Therapists (UAOT), Learning, Acting, and Building for Rehabilitation in Health Systems (ReLAB-HS) recently delivered a hybrid learning program for occupational therapists [...]

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Success Story: Anabia’s journey: Overcoming stigma, embracing hope with ReLAB-HS

By Misbah Anjum and Assad Abbas for ReLAB-HS Anabia, a lively six-year-old living in Master Abad village in the district of Swat, Pakistan, was born with clubfoot. According to available data, it is estimated that 7,500 children are born with clubfoot [...]

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Improved clinical skills in trauma rehabilitation implemented across provinces in Pakistan

By Martina Lukin and Neelum Zehra for ReLAB-HS The Learning, Acting, and Building for Rehabilitation in Health Systems (ReLAB-HS) clinical skills training program offered a rare opportunity for a multidisciplinary group of rehabilitation professionals in [...]

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Integrating rehabilitation data into Uganda’s health management information system: a promising step toward improving health outcomes

By Tim Adair, Md Zabir Hasan, Gerald Okello for ReLAB-HS To effectively mainstream rehabilitation in both national and global health agendas, integrating rehabilitation and assistive technology (AT)-specific services at all health system levels is crucial. [...]

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Success Story: RehabConnect app supports primary health care providers to deliver quality rehabilitation services in Uganda

By Gerald Okello and Zehra Zaidi for ReLAB-HS Uganda is experiencing an urgent need for rehabilitation services inclusive of assistive technology (AT). It is estimated that one-sixth (6.8 million)[1] of the country’s population experiences a health [...]

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Success Story: Training in fundamental rehabilitation knowledge underpins the delivery of high-quality rehabilitation services for improved functioning and health outcomes

“One cannot change what one cannot measure. It’s our very basic and logical thinking that we need to remind ourselves of in every rehabilitation session.” – Course participant ___________________________________________________ Rehabilitation, as [...]

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World Health Assembly Resolution advocacy guidance note published

ReLAB-HS Publishes Guidance Note “Using the World Health Assembly Resolution as a tool to strengthen local and national advocacy for rehabilitation” A landmark resolution, “Strengthening rehabilitation in health systems” (WHA 76.6), was adopted by [...]

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Interdisciplinary learning and hands-on skills training improve the management of spinal cord injury patients in Pakistan

By Martina Lukin for ReLAB-HS Interdisciplinary practice in physical rehabilitation is still an evolving concept in Pakistan. Rehabilitation professionals, particularly from different provinces, rarely have an opportunity to work together, let alone discuss [...]

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Success Story: ReLAB-HS Enhances Capacity of Primary Health Care Providers in Pakistan, Bringing Basic Rehabilitation Services Closer to the Community

By Assad Abbas Malik for ReLAB-HS The growing need for rehabilitation and assistive technology (AT) services in Pakistan, fueled by factors such as an aging population, increased incidence of noncommunicable diseases, and road traffic injuries, is largely [...]

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Ugandan Primary Health Care Providers Trained to Provide Basic Rehabilitation Interventions

By Sarah Magoba for ReLAB-HS The need for rehabilitation and assistive technology (AT) services in Uganda is high—according to 2019 estimates by the World Health Organization (WHO), one in six people could benefit from rehabilitation. The Systematic [...]

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Webinar: Rehabilitation and Assistive Technology in Universal Health Coverage

In September 2023, Learning, Acting, and Building for Rehabilitation in Health Systems (ReLAB-HS) co-organized a webinar on Rehabilitation and Assistive Technology (AT) in Universal Health Coverage (UHC) in partnership with the Civil Society Engagement [...]

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Success Story: Clinical Skills Training and the Power of Mentoring

By Hsu Wai Mon Oo for ReLAB-HS In Burma, political instability has increased the need for rehabilitation services. Currently, there are very limited opportunities for continuing professional development (CPD) to support rehabilitation professionals in [...]

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Success Story: Training Community Health Workers Improves Community Access to Rehabilitation and Assistive Technology Services and Offers Hope

By Sarah Magoba for ReLAB-HS “If identification and referral are strengthened…imagine the change this will create in the lives of persons in need of rehabilitation and AT services.”  – Waiswa Simon, Health Assistant, Mayuge Health Centre IV  Ivan [...]

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Success Story: Acting to Interprofessionally Strengthen the Rehabilitation Workforce in Uganda

By Lucy Aird for ReLAB-HS In Uganda approximately 6.8 million people experience conditions that could benefit from rehabilitation. Yet, availability of services is a considerable challenge. A critical contributing factor to these gaps in services is the [...]

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Provision of Simple Assistive Technology Services at the Primary Healthcare Level is Possible!

By Lamech Emoru and Maria Toro for ReLAB-HS The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that about 2.5 billion people today need one or more assistive products, such as walking canes, crutches, wheelchairs, and hearing aids. However, in some [...]

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Training Broadens the Reach of Rehabilitation Services, Improving Access at the Community Level

By Assad Abbas Malik for ReLAB-HS In her nearly three decades of experience working in community health in rural Pakistan, Nasreen Saba had encountered countless individuals who would benefit from rehabilitation or assistive technology (AT) services. However, [...]

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Bringing Innovation to Primary Healthcare & Rehabilitation

By Manjula Marella for ReLAB-HS New technologies can improve healthcare delivery and increase access to essential services in low- and middle-income countries. What can we learn from a community-based inclusive development (CBID) project in Laos? Technologies [...]

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The Second Global Rehabilitation Leadership Institute Advances the Prioritization of Rehabilitation on Pakistan’s Health and Political Agenda

By Hanaa Ahsan for ReLAB-HS “One in every five people in Pakistan need access to rehabilitation services, and now more than ever, it is imperative that all sectors work together to mainstream rehabilitation services within health systems in Pakistan,” [...]

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Success Story: Improving Access to Care and Service Quality for Assistive Technology Users in Uganda

By Sarah Magoba for ReLAB-HS Atim Joyce Mary is the founder of the Centre for Spinal Injuries Advocacy, a community-based organization in the town of Iganga in Eastern Uganda that advocates for girls and women living with spinal cord inquires. Joyce founded [...]

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ReLAB-HS Hosts DHIS2 Rehabilitation Module Indicator Selection Workshop in Uganda

The DHIS2 Rehabilitation Module Indicator Selection Workshop took place in Jinja, Uganda, from January 30th to February 1st, 2023. Organized by ReLAB-HS, the workshop aimed to integrate rehabilitation and Assistive Technology (AT) related indicators into [...]

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ReLAB-HS attends the 2023 World Physiotherapy Congress in Dubai

Every two years World Physiotherapy holds a large international scientific congress, bringing the global community together. This year, the World Physiotherapy Congress 2023 took place in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, June 2-4, 2023. It offered an unparalleled [...]

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How can rehabilitation and health system stakeholders agree on priorities for integrating rehabilitation and AT into health systems? Shared prioritization and planning local actions.

By Katherine Dobson and Sarah Magoba for ReLAB-HS There is a widening gap between available rehabilitation services and the needs of the global population, at least 2.4 billion of whom experience a condition that could benefit from rehabilitation.  In [...]

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ReLAB-HS Ukraine Concludes Activities While Leaving an Important Legacy

By Sergii Khomchenko, Olha Kovalchuk, and Diana Shcherbinina for ReLAB-HS Learning, Acting, and Building for Rehabilitation in Health Systems (ReLAB-HS), a global activity funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), ended [...]

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Global Consensus on Rehabilitation: the World Health Assembly’s Adoption of the Resolution on Rehabilitation

By Gilliane McShane and Valentina Pomatto for ReLAB-HS After years of efforts to bring rehabilitation into the fold of what is considered essential health care, rehabilitation advocates saw the successful adoption of the first ever international resolution [...]

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ReLAB-HS Explores Changing Rehabilitation Needs at Health Systems Research Conference

Rehabilitation and assistive technologies are increasingly part of health systems’ agendas. But policies alone are inadequate without shared vision and practical action. Learning, Acting, and Building for Rehabilitation in Health Systems (ReLAB-HS), in [...]

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Raising the stakes: Integrating rehabilitation into primary health care in the Acholi sub-region, Uganda

By Manjula Marella for ReLAB-HS Rehabilitation stakeholders from Gulu, Uganda recently shared their expertise and developed a local consensus on what’s needed to integrate rehabilitation into PHC in the Acholi sub-region at a recent workshop facilitated by [...]

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ReLAB-HS Workshop Facilitates Discussions to Strengthen the Rehabilitation Workforce in Ukraine

By Rachael Lowe for ReLAB-HS Despite the current conflict in Ukraine, rehabilitation leaders in the country are doing all that they can to forward workforce development initiatives to strengthen rehabilitation services. Learning, Acting, and Building for [...]

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Opportunity + Choice = Justice | World OT Day 2022

By Lucy Aird for ReLAB-HS Since World Occupational Therapy Day was launched in 2010, Oct. 27 has been a significant day for occupational therapists all over the globe to promote and celebrate this valued rehabilitation profession. Each year’s celebrations [...]

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First ReLAB-HS Global Rehabilitation Leadership Institute Builds Community of Leaders to Drive Change

By Hanaa Ahsan and Khushbu Balsara for ReLAB-HS Three principles — shared vision, strategy, and collaboration — were on the agenda for rehabilitation stakeholders at the inaugural offering of the Global Rehabilitation Leadership Institute (GRLI), a course [...]

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ReLAB-HS Webinar Highlights the Need for Improved Leadership Around Rehabilitation and AT Services

By Gilliane McShane for ReLAB-HS Despite the growing need, rehabilitation and assistive technology (AT) services continue to be under-prioritized, and services in low- and middle-income countries are hampered by persistent challenges, speakers at a Learning, [...]

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Global Webinar – Leadership for Rehabilitation

Register now for this free global webinar by Learning, Acting and Building for Rehabilitation in Health Systems Poor access to rehabilitation and assistive technology is an ongoing barrier to universal health care. The situation is exacerbated when countries [...]

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ReLAB-HS Launches in Pakistan

Nukhba Zia, ReLAB-HS co-program technical coordinator, (far right) moderates a panel discussion in Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, during the ReLAB-HS launch. Panelists were, from left to right, Malik Liaqat, PIPOS Managing Director; Dr. Nisar Uddin, [...]

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ReLAB-HS Shares Rehabilitation Statements at World Health Assembly

By Valentina Pomatto for ReLAB-HS Learning, Acting and Building for Rehabilitation in Health Systems (ReLAB-HS) presented two statements at the 75th World Health Assembly (WHA), which took place in Geneva from 22 to 28 May. ReLAB-HS participated as part of [...]

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ReLAB-HS Ukraine Visits AT Center in Spain

By Mariya Chubata for ReLAB-HS In April 2022 Learning, Acting and Building for Rehabilitation in Health Systems (ReLAB-HS) Ukraine visited the State Reference Center of Autonomy and Assistive Technology (CEAPAT) in Madrid, Spain. The purpose of the visits was [...]

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Physiopedia MOOC 2022 | FREE Online Course on Understanding the Rehabilitation Needs of Displaced Persons

By Lucy Aird for ReLAB-HS Between Monday 5 September and Sunday 30 October join thousands of colleagues from around the world to understand how to increase access to high quality rehabilitation for displaced persons. This year’s highly anticipated FREE [...]

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Can Digital Technology Improve Rehabilitation Management?

By Manjula Marella, Felix Kiefel-Johnson and Christopher Waterworth, Nossal Institute for Global Health, for ReLAB-HS As digital technology becomes more affordable and digital literacy increases, what are the opportunities to incorporate digital tools into [...]

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Independent Living Centres: A Platform to Bring Back People to Their Lives

By Assad Abbas Malik for ReLAB-HS  Shortly after her marriage in 2012, Dr. Zaib Taj was excited to return home to visit her family in February 2012 at her father’s invitation. She was in a good mood and excited to visit her home, but as part of tradition, [...]

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War Never Asks About Your Disability: The story of how Uliana Pchiolkina Evacuated from Bucha, Ukraine

By Oksana Levantovych and Mariya Chubata for ReLAB-HS   Public activist, sportswoman and TV presenter Uliana Pchiolkina along with her husband, Vitaliy, were in their apartment the morning of Feb. 24, when Russian troops invaded Ukraine. The two had moved [...]

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ReLAB-HS Works to Build Telerehabilitation Technology in Uganda

By Zehra Zaidi for ReLAB-HS    Many people across the globe are not able to access the rehabilitative services they need. Learning, Acting, and Building for Rehabilitation in Health Systems (ReLAB-HS) has the opportunity to address rehabilitation service [...]

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ReLAB-HS webinar highlights key recommendations from “Rehabilitation Through a Gender Lens” factsheet

By Diana Shcherbinina for ReLAB-HS Rehabilitation is an essential part of universal health coverage, along with promotion of good health, prevention of disease, treatment, and palliative care. Rehabilitation helps people to be as independent as possible in [...]

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