Cboard, UNICEF's free app for children with speech difficulties, wins the Zero Project Award for promoting inclusion through innovative tech
Written by Jelena Brajovikj
The Zero Project initiative identifies and shares solutions that improve the daily lives and legal rights of persons with disabilities. On 4 December, the Zero Project Initiative announced this year’s winners from 523 received nomination from across the globe. The communicator app Cboard was selected as an awardee due to its demonstrated impact, scalability, and innovative character.
Cboard was developed as part of UNICEF’s multi-country initiative “Voice to Every Child”, that combines open-source technologies and capacity development. The app makes it easier for children to communicate using symbols and by turning text and images into speech, allowing children with communication difficulties to access education and thrive in an inclusive setting.
Localized Macedonian and Albanian versions of the app were launched by UNICEF North Macedonia in 2022, in partnership with the organization Open the Windows from Skopje, and the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology. The app is currently being used by more than 900 children, parents and professionals at preschools, resource centres and schools, to support children with communication difficulties.