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Struggle for Equality
Status of Human Rights of People with Disabilities in Central Europe

Struggle for Equality
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The nations of Central Europe are diverse in history, culture, and religion. Despite great differences within the region, these countries do share similarities in the treatment of people with disabilities. Slovenia has made substantial progress in its approach to its disability population, much of it visible in removal of architectural barriers. Hungary and the Czech Republic have also made recent advances, particularly in legislation and development of disability organizations. At the opposite end of the spectrum are Yugoslavia and the Ukraine where the disability population, for all practical purposes, is ignored.

Read about Disability Rights Advocates - Hungary, DRA's Central European program.

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