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  1. ENAT Highlights Need for UNWTO Associates to Develop Their Accessible Tourism Policies

    addressed as a requirement of disabled people in relation to education, employment and access

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  2. Danish EU Presidency Conference: “Accessibility and Participation – Full Inclusion of People with Disabilities in Society”

    -governmental organisation that solves issues in relation to socially vulnerable people – nationally

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  3. Call for Candidacies for the 6th European Greenways Award (EGA), 2013

    in relation to greenways. This category is open to any activity related to greenways in its broadest sense

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  4. European Commission Call for Proposals: Design, Implementation, Promotion and Marketing of Accessible Tourism Itineraries

    inclusion of people with special access needs To improve skills and training with relation

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  5. Access to Museums in Greece. ENAT - ERASMUS+ Student Mobility Project

    it is with great interest that I am examining accessibility in relation to the presentation of Greece’s cultural

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  6. 4th Global City Tourism Conference, Marrakech

    events. ENAT Managing Director, Ivor Ambrose will speak on "Accessible Tourism for All" in relation

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  7. Blue Flag International teams up with European Network for Accessible Tourism to promote Beaches, Marinas and Boat-based activities for All

    network in relation to policy, standards and education." Download this Press Release in PDF format

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  8. Disappointing Compromise on EU Accessibility Act

    , this compromise is a decisive step backwards in relation to previous commitments made by Europe

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  9. An Inclusive Tourism Response to COVID-19 for Vulnerable Groups - UNWTO

    and their communities. Developing additional services and products, especially in relation

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  10. COVID-19 and opportunities for VR based tourism economy

    Reality) in relation to tourism and found that more than 50% of the respondents would be willing to pay

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