Thematic week dedicated to problems of all the types of accessibility for persons with disabilities will be held for the first time in the Republic of Belarus.
The event will be held under the slogan “From accessibility to equality”. HR defence and educational organization “Office for the rights of persons with disabilities” is the organizer of the event. Accessibility Week is an informal, nonstandard, inclusive and open for everyone event.
“The aim of the event is the raise of attention to and understanding of the problems of persons with disabilities in the frames of the Convention on the rights of persons with disabilities. We invite all the interested people, NGOs and state owned organizations to take part in Accessibility Week, to present their ideas and projects on this topic, to discuss and to communicate. If your activities are aimed at the raise of Accessibility for persons with disabilities you are welcome to share your experience and success”, said about the event the coordinator of the Office for the rights of persons with disabilities Siarhei Drazdouski.
Accessibility Week will take place on May 17-21, 2013 in Minsk. It will include exposition and presentations of information materials, educational literature, public lectures of Belarusian and international experts in the sphere of Accessibility, showing of documentaries, meetings, discussions, presentations of Accessibility projects. We invite everyone to visit the events of Accessibility Week.
Accessibility Week program, information about experts will be shortly published at the Office’s website www.disright.org
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