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Ukraine launches training programme for accessibility specialists

The image shows a group of people seated in a classroom or seminar setting. Many participants have raised their hands, likely to ask questions or engage in discussion. In the background, a person stands near a whiteboard or screen, leading the session. On the left side, there is a dark overlay with Ukrainian text and a logo: “Ministry of Development 10 Ukrainian universities will train specialists in accessibility.”

25.03.2026

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A new system for training specialists in the field of accessibility is being established in Ukraine. Ten of the country’s leading universities have already joined the initiative, including Kyiv National University of Construction and Architecture, Lviv Polytechnic National University and the National Aviation University.

These are professional development programmes for architects, engineers, community representatives and government officials. Their aim is to teach participants how to create accessible spaces not just in theory, but in practice.

The training will last at least 60 hours and will include:

  • the basics of accessibility
  • assessing the accessibility of facilities
  • practical surveys
  • developing specific recommendations

Upon completion, participants will receive certificates and will be able to professionally assess the accessibility of the environment.

This is an important step forward. After all, accessibility is not about formal ramps, but about high-quality solutions that have a real impact on people’s lives.

At the same time, the key question remains: will these specialists have sufficient authority and influence? It is on this that it depends whether accessibility in Ukraine will become an everyday norm, rather than merely a declaration.

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