
ID:CITIZEN Campaign: HOW DID THE M3 LINE IN BUDAPEST BECOME ACCESSIBLE?
From September 10 to 14, the second visit as part of the ID: CITIZEN project took place in Bratislava, Slovakia.

Shared visions for accessible urban environments β successful study visit to Bratislava
From September 10 to 14, the second visit as part of the ID: CITIZEN project took place in Bratislava, Slovakia.

Public Call: Join the second Study Visit of the ID: CITIZEN project in Bratislava, Slovakia!
Join the second Study Visit of the ID: CITIZEN project in Bratislava, Slovakia!

π INTERNATIONAL CAMPAIGN ID:CITIZEN!
β¨οΈ Within the framework of the ID:CITIZEN project, we are launching an international social campaign to promote accessibility and inclusion in culture, education, and public spaces in π²π°ππΊπ΅π±πΈπ°.

Everyone has the right to create the future – a successful study visit to Warsaw
From 1 to 5 September, the first of two visits as part of the ID: CITIZEN project took place in Warsaw, Poland. This completed the first phase of the project, which focused on exploring positive examples in the field of accessibility and inclusive urban planning in the capital of Poland. The visit was implemented in partnership with the Integration Foundation (Poland), the Tenenet Association (Slovakia) and the Hand in Hand Organization (Hungary), with support from the International Visegrad Fund.

THE CITIZEN IN FOCUS β Polish experiences in inclusive urban planning
The first study visit of the initial phase of the ID:CITIZEN project will take place in Warsaw, Poland, from 1 to 5 September 2025. This is the first of two planned visits, to the cities of Warsaw and Bratislava, which will focus on innovative practices in the areas of accessibility, inclusive urban planning and cultural participation of people with disabilities.
