“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…

Eqla also offers training and events on visual impairment, in order to make the general public and professionals aware of the realities of visual impairment. The word Eqla is inspired by the words radiance, balance and equity. This is why the e in the Eqla logo includes three accents representing the eyelashes of an eye..”

(Translated from FR)

 

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Catalogue of workshops (FR)

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The aim of this initiative is to raise awareness of the importance of inclusion and participation of under-represented groups in the 125+ museums in the Brussels Museums network.