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Accessible Americas IV: ICTs for ALL Session 4 ICT Accessibility Report for the Americas region San Jose, Costa Rica 21 November 2017 Vera Zanetti

Issues that motivated ITU to prepare an ICT Accessibility Report for the Americas Discussions during first edition of the AA Lack of information on ICT accessibility in the region

The process of data collection: questionnairy

Good practices and achievements in ICT Accessibility in the Americas Region Presents the developments and improvements in ICT accessibility across the Americas Inspire developments and improvements in ICT accessibility by other countries and related stakeholders in the Americas Most of the practices and developments are presented considering that they can be replicated FOR ALL http://www.itu.int/en/itu D/Regional Presence/Americas/Pages/EVENTS/2016/15526.aspx http://www.itu.int/en/itu D/Regional Presence/Americas/Pages/EVENTS/2017/16948.aspx

The Questionnairy Major achievements in implementing ICT accessibility policies in line with the U.N. Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Major challenges faced in implementing ICT accessibility policies Approaches, steps or specific measures that have proven to be most successful in promoting ICT accessibility Which of these specific approaches, steps or actions should be a priority to facilitate and accelerate the goal of achieving an inclusive society in Americas Region Concrete actions that have been implemented to improve the quality and availability of accessible ICTs products and services for PwD Initiatives carried out to strengthen the awareness of national stakeholders to upgrade knowledge, develop their expertise and skills to promote ICT accessibility policies and programs

The Questionnairy If the Agenda of the institution includes any other element or action as immediate next step to contribute to the implementation of ICT Accessibility in Americas Region Suggest what more your institution can do in order to promote the goal of ICT accessibility in your country Suggest what more other stakeholders (civil society and NGOs; international organizations; public entities and academic institutions) should do in order to promote the goal of ICT accessibility in your country and in the Americas region Indicate specific issues to the attention of the participants of Accessible Americas IV Universal Services Funds for Telecommunications: effective amount available for accessibility projects and programs; percentage committed and under execution in accessibility projects; number of projects and budget for those who have an explicit attention to and care of people in vulnerable conditions

Contributions Received Obrigada!!Gracias! Thank you! Argentina Brazil Colombia Costa Rica Ecuador Grenada Mexico Paraguay Panama Peru Trinidad and Tobago

Report Structure 1. GENERAL OVERVIEW 2. THEDATA COLLECTIONPROCESS 3. THE QUESTIONNAIRY 4. COUNTRIES THAT SUBMITTED CONTRIBUTIONS 5. MAJOR CHALLENGES 6. MOST APPOINTED SUCCESSFUL APPROACHES OR SPECIFIC MEASURES 7. SUGGESTED ACTIONS THAT STAKEHOLDERS SHOULD PRIORITIZE FOR ACHIEVING AN INCLUSIVE SOCIETY IN THE AMERICAS REGION

8. CONCRETE ACTIONSIMPLEMENTED TO IMPROVE THE QUALITY AND AVAILABILITY OF ACCESSIBLE ICTS PRODUCTS AND SERVICES PARA PWD 9. ACTIONS BY NATIONAL INSTITUTIONS TO STRENGTHEN THE AWARENESS OF NATIONAL STAKEHOLDERS TO PROMOTE ICT ACCESSIBILITY POLICIES AND PROGRAMS 10. SUGGESTED ACTIONS THAT NGOS, INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS, TELECOM SERVICE PROVIDERS, THE ACADEMY AND OTHER STAKEHOLDERS SHOULD TAKE TO PROMOTE THE GOAL OF ICT ACCESSIBILITY IN COUNTRIESAMERICAS REGION 11. UNIVERSAL SERVICES FUNDS FOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS 12. SUGGESTED ISSUES TO THE ATTENTION OF ACCESSIBLE AMERICAS IV 13. CONCLUDING REMARKS 14. WAY FORWARD Report Structure

Thank you for your attention! vera.zanetti@itu.int For more information: www.itu.int/en/itu D/Digital Inclusion www.itu.int/accessibility