To ensure a world for persons of all abilities, AccessibilityAtlas works on 3 initiatives, information services, government affairs, and education. Education Everyone has the right to understand how higher education institutions meet the needs of all students, regardless of ability. Additionally, we author civic education curricula to empower individuals of all abilities to make their voices heard within the U.S. government system. By fostering understanding of the democratic process, we strive to ensure that every person—regardless of ability—has the tools to fully participate in civic life, influence decision-making, and exercise their right to be an active, informed member of society. Government Affairs At the core of many challenges lies inadequate legislation. As new problems arise, they require modern solutions. AccessibilityAtlas is amending the ADA to reflect the opportunities of today’s highly digital world​. To promote government accountability, we are authoring a report for the United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, evaluating accessibility in the European Union. Our findings will be presented in at the United Nations Headquarters, Geneva, Switzerland in March 2025. Information Services Access to information is a fundamental right that underpins the ability of having an independent life. Our Information Services branch is committed to breaking down barriers by providing reliable information that empower individuals of all abilities. We believe that no one should be left in the dark when it comes to where they can participation in society. Through innovative platforms and inclusive outreach, we ensure that knowledge is accessible to everyone—because the right to information is the right to life.