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First of all, according to her, special attention is paid to the arrangement of accessible environment for the residence addresses of the target group. But not only that. The contents of the target program the attention to detail that includes, in particular, and the refurbishment of the road network. The streets became increasingly applied tactile tiles for the visually impaired, understated curb, which is especially important for cyclists, mothers with strollers and people with limited mobility.

additionally, “nearly 87 per cent of public transport has already been done in low-floor version. And this year it is planned to purchase more than 500 trolleybuses and buses, which will be especially convenient for people with disabilities”, she explained.

But concern about the specific categories of citizens on the streets of Minsk ends. At bus stops of surface transport provided the light display and sound notification. But a forerunner in the application of barrier-free elements, according to Romanovich, the population rightly considers the Minsk metro. Almost all of the Moscow subway has also been adapted for people with impaired hearing and vision.

in addition, improving the service “Social taxi”, which is the population of high demand. Four years is the town center, sending and receiving messages from people with hearing impairments.

given the social programs in effect and the vast majority of theatrical institutions. More than 70 public libraries accessible to people with physical disabilities. Continues in the capital and conversion of hotel rooms to wheelchair users, said Zhanna Romanovich.

In Minsk, according to her, efforts are being taken to build a whole infrastructure for people with disabilities locally along the way: to the dwelling, and the way to bus stops, and landing-landing, the nearest hospitals, pharmacies, other social facilities were very affordable. Such work, she said, is, for example, in microdistrict Serebryanka on the left Bank of the Svisloch river.