Making Paris more accessible and inclusive

Dossier

Updated on 20/08/2024

Soufyane Mehiaoui at Martin Luther King Park, Clichy Batignolles.
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Nearly 7% of the Parisian population is disabled. A commitment to universal accessibility in transport, sport and education is therefore essential to offer people with impaired mobility the same chances, the same opportunities and the same quality of service.
Wheelchair rugby at Rugby World Cup 2023
Spotlight

Paris 2024: inclusive and accessible Games

Almost 350,000 visitors with disabilities will be welcomed to Paris for the Olympic and Paralympic Games. These Games will accelerate the capital's accessibility and develop para-sport activities. Read more.

An increasingly accessible city

citoyenneté

An inclusive city

Developing sports for all

Du sports pour tous

A school environment for all children

Leisure and culture for all

A city with a helping hand