 Towards building inclusive digital communities. ITU's self-assessment and toolkit for ICT accessibility implementation. Digital accessibility is the key to achieve inclusive communities in which everyone can equally benefit from the facilities provided by the information and communication technologies, ICTs. To support member states and stakeholders understanding of ICT digital accessibility requirements, ITU developed towards building inclusive digital communities, a toolkit and self-assessment for ICT accessibility implementation and monitoring. Upon completion of the self-assessment questionnaire, which will take approximately 15 minutes, respondents will obtain an immediate overview of the level of ICT accessibility implementation in their country or organization. Tailored guidelines to support the development of appropriate policies and strategies to advance digital accessibility implementation. Monitoring and evaluation of digital accessibility implementation by enabling repetition of self-assessment after each progress to track results. The toolkit comprises a PDF file and an interactive document that enables to complete the self-assessment questionnaire, which includes seven sections with multiple choices in the following topics. Law and regulation, political buy-in, standards as references, public procurement, training, monitoring, e-government. Each topic has a scale of one to five, where one will indicate the absence of a plan or action for each item or question. And five will indicate that the action has already been fully implemented. One, no. Two, starting, about to start. Three, implementation in progress, up to 50%. Four, about to be completed, above 50%. Five, yes. After completing the questionnaires, based on the answers, respondents will receive immediate expert advice and tailor-made recommendations, including guidelines and best practices for consideration. Respondents will also be able to print the entire question index and print the results roadmap. In the score section, the respondents can revise the degree of compliance in each one of the sections according to the five phases of implementation. By clicking on the Print button, the respondent can get a printed version of these indicators. We invite all member states to complete yearly this assessment and share their results within the ITU to jointly follow the global monitoring of ICT accessibility implementation. We are confident that the ITU toolkit and interactive self-assessment will support all member states and stakeholders to transform the dream of building inclusive digital communities into a reality. Together, through collaboration, cooperation, coordination, and commitment, we can make it happen. For more information on the ITU toolkit and interactive self-assessment, as well as other useful resources, please visit our ITU accessibility resource website. www.itu.int.