 Working together to connect. During a health crisis, access to information is crucial. Digital technologies can connect us to vital services. Vulnerable people, including people with disabilities, face higher risk during a pandemic. Unable to use digital services, mobile phones and computers that are not in accessible formats. People with disabilities are often cut off from essential health information and services. The COVID-19 health crisis is proof that we need to include everyone in the digital world, regardless of gender, age, ability or location. One billion people live with some kind of disability. The United Nations identifies access to information including digital information and the internet as a basic human right. How can we make sure that people with disabilities aren't left behind? The latest digital slash ICT accessibility report co-created by ITU members encourages implementation of digital accessibility requirements, policies and strategies and shares valuable good practices to make digital information products and services available, affordable, accessible to all people including people with disabilities. Working together, government and industry alongside people with disabilities can make digital inclusion a reality for all by creating policies, standards and frameworks that incentivize the design and implementation of accessible ITTs and assistive technologies by making public spaces barrier-free for people with disabilities by promoting accessible e-education, by ensuring web technology and digital content are developed in accessible formats and are designed to be compatible with assistive technologies, by promoting information about available accessibility features and about compatibility with assistive technologies like hearing aids. Digital accessibility enables people with disabilities to fully participate in the growing digital world of health, education and economic and social life. Digital accessibility can offer education and employment opportunities, social and economic development and ensure independent living for people with disabilities. Digital accessibility is fundamental to inclusivity and to better connect the world. Working together to connect to include.