WHO Rehabilitation 2030 | ВООЗ Реабілітація 2030

The Rehabilitation 2030 initiative was launched in February 2017 and introduced a “call for action,” rallying stakeholders towards concerted and coordinated global actions to scale up rehabilitation. To achieve this, 10 priority areas for action were identified:
- Creating strong leadership and political support for rehabilitation at subnational, national and global levels.
- Strengthening rehabilitation planning and implementation at national and subnational levels, including within emergency preparedness and response.
- Improving integration of rehabilitation into the health sector and strengthening intersectoral links to effectively and efficiently meet population needs.
- Incorporating rehabilitation in universal health coverage.
- Building comprehensive rehabilitation service delivery models to progressively achieve equitable access to quality services, including assistive products, for all the population, including those in rural and remote areas.
- Developing a strong multidisciplinary rehabilitation workforce that is suitable for country context, and promoting rehabilitation concepts across all health workforce education.
- Expanding financing for rehabilitation through appropriate mechanisms.
- Collecting information relevant to rehabilitation to enhance health information systems including system level rehabilitation data and information on functioning utilizing the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF).
- Building research capacity and expanding the availability of robust evidence for rehabilitation.
- Establishing and strengthening networks and partnerships in rehabilitation, particularly between low-, middle- and high-income countries.

Infographic Rehabilitation 2030 | Інфографіка Реабілітація 2030
Publications | Публікації
[ENG] Rehabilitation in health financing: opportunities on the way to universal health coverage
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[ENG] Rehabilitation indicator menu: a tool accompanying the Framework for Rehabilitation Monitoring and Evaluation (FRAME), 2nd ed
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[ENG] Strengthening rehabilitation in health emergency preparedness, readiness, response and resilience: policy brief
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