Barrier-Free Odessa: New Initiatives for People with Disabilities
The Odessa City Council has approved new initiatives to ensure accessibility for people with disabilities, including a new beach and a sports facility.
Read moreThe Odessa City Council has approved new initiatives to ensure accessibility for people with disabilities, including a new beach and a sports facility.
Read moreOdesa is actively implementing adaptive sports for veterans' rehabilitation, focusing on various sports disciplines.
Read moreEight adaptive clubs will be launched in Odesa for war veterans and people with disabilities as part of the 'Active Parks' project.
Read moreIn February 2025, the first-ever Invictus Winter Games will take place. Experienced veterans from Ukraine will compete in new disciplines.
Read moreHonoring the memory of General-Lieutenant Mykola Leifura, an outstanding veteran and defender of the homeland.
Read moreJoin the free DevOps course for veterans, military personnel, and their families to gain new skills in the IT field.
Read moreOdessa actively develops adaptive sports for veterans of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, aiding their rehabilitation and reintegration into society.
Read moreA new training laboratory for electronic communication networks has been inaugurated in Odessa, Ukraine.
Read moreOverview of new priorities and development strategies for the Odesa region in 2025.
Read moreExploring new sports initiatives for individuals with disabilities in Odessa aimed at enhancing the quality of life for veterans.
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