Four Ways Cities Could Be More Inclusive for Mobility Challenges
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Four Ways Cities Could Be More Inclusive for Mobility Challenges
What does it mean for a city to be accommodating to all its citizens? This requires understanding how individuals feel included and valued in the places they live, and responding to their needs by emphasizing genuine inclusivity. For people with mobility challenges, it means feeling no different from others. This applies both to navigating urban spaces and engaging in social interactions. Despite efforts to improve accessibility in Canada, many …
Inclusion starts with neighborhoods. The example of Bologna and Florence
In an Italy that pursues the objectives of the 2030 Agenda, some cities stand out for their concrete commitment against inequalities. In 2024, Florence, Milan and Bologna launched innovative projects that aim to build a more just and inclusive society, transforming social challenges into opportunities for collective rebirth. In a country still marked by deep economic and cultural fractures, these cities stand as models of cohesion, solidarity an…
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