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AWSA

Arab Women’s Solidarity Association Belgium is an association of men and women of Arab, Belgian and other origin. AWSA-Be is a mixed secular association which promotes the rights of Arab women, whether they are living in their country of origin or elsewhere. 

BXLRefugees

For a more open and inclusive society towards people who migrate, the Citizens’ Platform – BXLRefugees aims to mobilise citizens and associations and join forces to change the societal stigmas surrounding migrants and refugees.

Black History Month

Black History Month (BHM) is an annual celebration (during the month of March) of the resilience of the black community in the present and the past. Through a people’s history (the past told from the perspective of everyday people instead of leaders) they strive to make history more honest/truthful and inclusive, so more about all […]

Eqla

Eqla is a Belgian association that acts daily with and for blind and visually impaired people. Since 1922 and thanks to various local services, Eqla promotes their inclusion in society by building with them solutions for autonomy and fulfillment: global and personalized support, training in new technologies, access to cultural and leisure activities…

Access-i

Thanks to Access-i, the level of accessibility of a building, a site or an event can be evaluated based on the different needs of different audiences. Access-i delivers more than the white and blue wheelchair sign. Access-i translates the efforts of the infrastructure managers regarding accessibility and informs the persons with specific needs about how […]

Passe Muraille

  “Passe Muraille is an actor of inclusion of disabled people in various degrees. Our actions are articulated around 4 axes: Training, Awareness, Communication and Research. Created in 1998, Passe Muraille is a facilitation and demystification organization, in a process of inclusion of the disabled person. Our training and awareness programs are custom-made and adapted […]

Article 27

(FR) The mission of the non-profit association Article 27 is to raise awareness and facilitate cultural participation for all people living in difficult social and/or economic circumstances. This is done in collaboration with a network of social and cultural partners and the target audiences.

I.M.M.E.N.S.E.S.

(FR) i.m.m.e.n.s.e. is the French acronym of “Individual in a Huge Material Shit but Not Without Demands”. The Union defines itself as a “psycho-social and philosophical laboratory of committed actions, political reflections and constructive proposals with and in favour of people in precarious situations, in relation to their situation of non-housing or poor housing”.

Success DiverStory

(FR) The aim of Success Diverstory is to combat racism and discrimination by changing perceptions and introducing new role models to society. One of its missions is to make the media and institutional landscape more inclusive by raising awareness on the often still stereotypical images they disseminate.