B. Zhamishev : Adaption of buildings for disabled persons possible due to Employment Roadmap
Minister of Regional Development of Kazakhstan Bolat Zhamishev proposed to speed up the adaptation process of buildings and social infrastructure facilities is possible due to Employment Roadmap 2020 State Program.
According to the Ministry of Regional development, 17 of 55 thousand social Infrastructure facilities are not adapted for the people with disabilities.
In this regard, the Minister proposed to start adaptation of such buildings within the “Employment Roadmap 2020” Program, the press service of the Party informed.
"According to the" Employment Roadmap 2020 " buildings and facilities undergo repair with elements thorough overhaul. And if we will do all these works taking into account all requirements of disabled persons I think it will be possible to provide a sufficiently broad adaptation of existing buildings and facilities for people with disabilities," Bolat Zhamishev.
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