Abstract

The relevance of the article: In the aftermath of the full-scale Russian-Ukrainian war, Ukraine faces a critical juncture in its societal evolution. The need for inclusivity and the role of libraries in fostering it have become central issues. The urgent demand to analyze the impact of this conflict on the formation of an inclusive society in Ukraine needs to be studied.
 The purpose of the article. This article aims to scrutinize the influence of the Russian-Ukrainian war on the processes involved in shaping an inclusive society in Ukraine. It focuses particularly on shifts in the perception of inclusivity, the significance of barrier-free environments, and the role of libraries in facilitating these changes.
 Presentation of the main topic. The article delves into the transformation of Ukraine’s societal landscape in the wake of the war. It highlights how the conflict has influenced the conceptualization of inclusivity, emphasizing the importance of creating accessible environments and highlights the pivotal role of libraries as agents of changes in this context.
 Conclusions. The analysis reveals a profound impact of the war on Ukraine’s approach to inclusivity. It elucidates how societal perceptions have shifted, placing a newfound emphasis on the creation of barrier-free spaces. Furthermore, the study underscores the instrumental role that libraries have played and continue to play in fostering inclusive communities.
 The practical significance. This article offers insights into the evolving dynamics of inclusivity in post-war Ukraine. Policymakers, librarians, and community leaders can draw upon these findings to implement strategies that promote inclusivity and develop barrier-free environments. Libraries, as vital community hubs, can take the lead in this transformation, bridging gaps and facilitating social integration in the midst of conflict.

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