The Brussels-Capital Region is a cosmopolitan city home to almost 185 nationalities.
In a spirit of openness and solidarity, the City of Brussels is fully committed to facilitating the integration of all residents, regardless of their origins or socio-economic status. It aspires to be a welcoming city, where everyone feels safe.
Guaranteeing quality housing and fairly allocating social housing throughout the city is therefore becoming an absolute priority. The City also makes a point of supporting the most vulnerable groups, such as immigrants, the elderly, people with disabilities and those living in poverty, to ensure they are never left behind.
An open and inclusive city is characterised not only by safe living conditions, but also by public spaces and neighbourhoods that foster social cohesion.
More details can be found in the Smart City Plan of the City of Brussels.