阿塞拜疆在世卫组织的支持下,举办了一个讲习班,以促进对卫生和社会护理工作者的辅助技术培训,目的是改善获得和服务的机会。
Azerbaijan, with WHO support, held a workshop to boost assistive technology training for health and social care workers, aiming to improve access and services.
阿塞拜疆在卫生组织和国家各部的支持下举办了为期两天的混合讲习班,将辅助技术纳入医生和社会护理工作者的培训。
Azerbaijan held a two-day hybrid workshop backed by the WHO and national ministries to integrate assistive technology (AT) into training for doctors and social care workers.
这次活动使卫生和教育利益攸关方聚集一堂,拟订国家行动计划草案,以改善AT的准入和专业能力。
The event brought together health and education stakeholders to develop a draft national action plan aimed at improving AT access and professional capacity.
努力包括在Shamakhi和Barda等地区利用卫生组织的技术咨询方案培训平台学习,应对老龄人口日益增长的需求和不断上升的非传染疾病。
Efforts include using WHO’s Learning on TAP platform for training in regions like Shamakhi and Barda, responding to growing demand from aging populations and rising non-communicable diseases.
目标是通过更好地评估和提供AT,加强保健服务,促进包容和支持劳动力参与。
The goal is to strengthen health services, promote inclusion, and support workforce participation through better AT assessment and provision.