The smart city is only really one if it includes each and everyone in the positive contributions it makes to daily life. This is also the case – and necessarily so – online, including on this website that has just renewed its AnySurfer certificate accrediting its accessibility to people with disabilities.
The priority given to equal opportunities is a constant in the policies implemented in the Brussels-Capital Region. It is also the case with respect to digital materials, including the information provided online. equal.brussels states in this regard that “Digital accessibility is another aspect of accessibility, which consists of making the Internet and applications accessible to people with disabilities. … An adapted website gives each user equal access to the information”. equal.brussels wants to establish equal opportunities for all the citizens of the Brussels Region (FR/NL), without distinction of gender, ethnic or cultural origin, sexual orientation or disabilityThe smart city is oriented to its citizens and businesses… and listens to their ideas.
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