Barrier-free and inclusive approach to rebuilding the country. The second Ukrainian Construction Congress was held in Kyiv
The event featured the awarding of the first independent construction award "Creator of the Year" to the best builders and architects of Ukraine
On May 15 and 16, the Ukrainian Construction Congress was held in Kyiv for the second time, with the key topic of the event being the restoration of Ukraine in line with the requirements of barrier-free and inclusive development.
According to the Minister of Social Policy Oksana Zholnovych, there are 3 million people with disabilities in Ukraine, and this number is constantly increasing, including due to the hostilities. Therefore, the requirements of barrier-free and inclusive accessibility in rebuilding the country are extremely important.
"Today, barrier-free design and construction is about showing respect for people, social responsibility, and the professionalism of your teams," said Tetiana Lomakina, Advisor to the Presidential Commissioner for Barrier-Free Access, addressing the congress participants at the opening of the congress. When we get older, we will need an elevator. Or when we can't get to the entrance of our own house with a baby carriage. Or when we can't find a route to a safe shelter during an air raid. Especially in the context of active hostilities, barriers that were previously out of focus have become visible. Especially for all those who have been injured. That is why we all have to work together to create accessible and inclusive spaces - even during blackouts or rocket attacks. I thank everyone who joined the event and discussions today. I am confident that by working together we can truly rebuild Ukraine without barriers."
Other topics included "Strategies and Challenges of Ukraine's Recovery," "Government Programs and Tools to Address the Housing