Taking action for inclusion and diversity?
Whether you're new to the idea or have deep-rooted convictions, Open Museum can help you take action.
Be Inspired
Looking for inspiration? Here, you'll find a selection of training sessions, events, museums best practices from museums, helpfull tools, as well as the contacts of our collaborators from the associative world.
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Eqla
Eqla offers services, advice and support to meet the needs and requirements of blind and partially-sighted people.
Website (of Eqla, opens in new tab)- Experts
- Good practices
- Training
RABKO
RABKO is a bilingual network for dialogue and reflection, a platform for advice and information, and a point of contact for arts and culture in Brussels.
Website (of RABKO, opens in new tab)- Experts
- Training
Access and go
AccessAndGo-ABP works on a daily basis to improve accessibility in our society and support people with reduced mobility (PRMs) at every stage of their lives.
Website (of Access and go , opens in new tab)- Experts
- Training
Esenca
Esenca defines itself as the trade union for people with disabilities and takes concrete action to assert their rights.
Website (of Esenca, opens in new tab)- Experts
Access-i
Access-i's mission is to provide information on the accessibility of places open to the public in Wallonia and Brussels.
Website (of Access-i, opens in new tab)- Experts
Unia
Unia is an independent public institution that promotes equality and combats discrimination.
Website (of Unia, opens in new tab)- Experts
- Training
- Tools
- Good practices
Passe Muraille
A suitable environment meets everyone's needs... Passe Muraille is your partner in a Global Access approach to help you make your services accessible.
Website (of Passe Muraille, opens in new tab)- Experts
- Tools
- Training
PHARE
The PHARE service provides information, advice and financial assistance to disabled people in the Brussels Region.
Website (of PHARE, opens in new tab)- Experts





