In Brovary, Trebukhiv and Kniazhychi, the municipal utilities are actively fighting snow with 19 vehicles and 76 employees. The city has a stock of 3,000 tons of sand and salt mixture and 400 tons of salt to treat roads.
Brovary has a modular town for IDPs for 352 people with full comfort and infrastructure. The town has autonomous power supplies, free Wi-Fi and all the conditions for comfortable living in winter.
In Brovary, utilities are working in emergency mode due to the first snowfall. More than 40 units of special equipment and 3,000 tons of sand and salt mixture are being used to treat the roads.
The Red Sails kindergarten in Brovary has completed a large-scale renovation of its bomb shelter. The basement was turned into a comfortable shelter with three rooms, toilets and all communications.
The city of Brovary has become a member of the Milan Pact for Urban Food Policy, which unites 230 cities around the world. This will allow the city to introduce new nutrition standards in schools and kindergartens, as well as attract international investment.
The Brovary-based Veteran PRO Center is launching new rehabilitation programs for military personnel and their families. The center combines artistic activities, aromatherapy and diving rehabilitation.
In the Brovary community work is underway to equip shelters in kindergartens.
The Brovary community has received significant financial support from international organizations for the development of inclusive education. Thanks to the grants, classrooms were modernized, special equipment was installed, and assistive technologies were introduced for children with SEN.
The city of Brovary has become a member of the Milan Food Policy Pact along with 230 other cities around the world. The agreement provides for the exchange of experience in developing food systems and improving access to healthy food.
The Brovary community employs assistants for children with special educational needs in 179 inclusive classes and 59 groups. A total of 289 schoolchildren and 141 preschoolers receive support.
The gynecologist spoke about the importance of cancer screening.
Parents of children with special educational needs in Brovary are actively involved in support teams and various events. The community has 2256 children with SEN registered with the IRC, for whom 12 resource rooms have been created.
Screening programs, such as mammography and pap tests for women, help to detect cancer at a stage when symptoms do not appear.
Brovary City Council is working on a project to create a barrier-free space for people with disabilities. The plan is to improve the accessibility of shelters, purchase a special bus, and equip administrative buildings.
Special rooms for children with special educational needs have been set up in schools and kindergartens in the Brovary community. The rooms are equipped with equipment for psycho-emotional relief and correctional and developmental classes.
The Brovary community has implemented a program of free cancer screenings for local residents. The program offers screenings for cervical, breast, thyroid, and prostate cancer.
The Brovary community creates an inclusive educational environment for students with visual and hearing impairments. The city provides special textbooks, technologies, and programs in cooperation with the Inclusive Resource Center.
While the Ford was moving, a wheel came off the trailer and injured a child on the sidewalk. The girl was taken to the hospital and her life is not in danger.
The Kapitoshka kindergarten will have a solar power plant.
The Brovary city authorities are implementing a number of medical programs to support privileged categories of people and cancer patients. The local authorities plan to maintain funding for the programs even in the face of a limited budget due to the war.
A Business Support Center was opened in Brovary to provide free advice on business registration and development. In 2023, about 150 entrepreneurs used the Center's services.
The Brovary City Council has introduced free sports and recreation programs for the military and their families. These include swimming in the Kupava pool and diving rehabilitation for wounded soldiers.
Brovary has allocated UAH 1. 5 million to support Olympians and develop sports. The funds will be used to reimburse athletes' travel expenses and help participants of the Olympic and Paralympic Games.
The executive committee of Brovary approved compensation to three condominiums for UAH 50 thousand to purchase generators. Since the beginning of the year, 15 facilities have already received over UAH 676.8 thousand in compensation.
The expert spoke about the problems of architectural accessibility in Ukraine and non-compliance with building codes. About 80-85% of new buildings do not meet accessibility standards, and the UN has recognized Ukraine's failure to fulfill its obligations.
The city of Brovary has prepared snowplows and purchased 1,000 tons of technical salt for the winter period. Utilities formed teams and produced 2,000 tons of sand and salt mixture to combat ice.
Serhiy Hryvko, chairman of the Verkhovna Rada subcommittee, said that the level of barrier-free accessibility in Ukraine is low. Rapid change requires resources and understanding of the problem, especially in terms of employment of people with disabilities.
The mayor of Brovary reported a successful start to the heating season. Almost all facilities are connected to heat, minor accidents are promptly resolved, and 10 boiler houses are running on alternative fuel.
The mayor of Brovary spoke about programs to support entrepreneurs, including grant opportunities and innovation. The authorities create favorable conditions for business, which stimulates the economic development of the community.
The Brovary City Council has approved a EUR 2. 2 million loan to complete the construction of a modern primary school. The project includes enhanced security measures, including shelters and fire protection, in response to military threats.