Community development work in Belgium

The Belgian government funds one central community development institute and eight regional institutes. Challenges include an increasingly multicultural society, emphasis on the integration of ethnic-cultural minorities, and decentralized decision making. A broader social role for community developm...

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Communities
Community Development
Community power
Community Programs
Cooperation
Cultural Pluralism
Europe
Foreign Countries
Government
Government initiatives
Neighborhoods
Participation
Poverty
Public assistance programs
Public Policy
Regional Programs
Regional studies
Retirement communities
Social welfare
Society
Subsidies
Welfare state
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