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Barrier-free buildings: the rules are in place. But where is the accountability?

Illustration: a person in a wheelchair is positioned in front of wide doors with a ramp, symbolizing accessibility. Surrounding them are numerous staircases and architectural barriers that highlight mobility challenges. At the top, the text reads: “Accessibility is… low thresholds and wide doors.” The image emphasizes the importance of barrier-free environments for individuals with mobility impairments.

28.01.2026

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The Ministry of Community and Territorial Development of Ukraine has approved Methodological Recommendations for Creating a Barrier-Free Environment for Residential and Public Buildings

(Order No. 94 of 20 January 2026).

This is an important and long-awaited document. It provides clear, practical guidelines for those who plan, design, construct, renovate and maintain buildings.

The recommendations describe accessibility not formally, but in essence —

from entrances, ramps and lifts to common areas and residential premises.

Particular emphasis is placed on:

  • the accessibility of shelters and protective structures;
  • the adaptation of housing for people who use wheelchairs;
  • the needs of different groups — people with disabilities, older people, parents with prams, and people with reduced mobility.

The document is recommended for use:

  • in new construction;
  • during reconstruction and major repairs;
  • in the process of restoring damaged facilities;
  • when adapting existing buildings.

But the key question remains open.

Who will monitor the implementation of these recommendations and how?

And who will be held accountable if accessibility remains a mere formality?

Without clear control mechanisms, public participation, and accountability for violations, we risk ending up with yet another well-intentioned document — without any real changes on the ground.

LAOPD insists:

barrier-free access is not a recommendation ‘if possible’.

It is a basic condition for safety, dignity and equal rights.

View the Order and Methodological Recommendations

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