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  1. Inclusion and Diversity: International Conference on Accessible Development, China

    from the perspective of rural revitalization in China Application of information technology and big

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  2. Open Letter From 20 Organisations to the EU Institutions: We Need a Strong European Accessibility Act and We Need It Now

    to the public, both in urban and in rural areas.”

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  3. World Tourism Organization and Fundación ONCE Seek Best Accessible Destinations

    by type of destination. Urban, sun and beach, mountain, rural or cultural heritage destinations

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  4. #Tourism4Recovery: Travel and Tourism Stakeholders Urge Investment in Sustainable Tourism as Part of EU Recovery

    of rapid broadband services to rural, coastal and mountainous areas and the acceleration of fibre and 5G

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  5. Agri Travel and Slow Travel Expo (ATEST) International Exhibition 2024, Bergamo, Italy

    represent a challenge for all those urban, rural, maritime and mountain tourist destinations that pay

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  6. Destinations and companies place accessibility at the forefront of tourism planning and product development

    routes, urban and rural experiences, sports and mega events, shopping tourism and transportation

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  7. Accessible Tourism is the Way Forward for Businesses and Customers Alike

    ”, a membership organisation where tourist providers and suppliers can share and learn about good practices

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  8. Join ENAT!

    , and many others. As an ENAT Member you will receive a Membership Certificate for 2007 and the List

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  9. European Union of the Deaf

    The European Union of the Deaf (EUD) is a European non-profit making organisation whose membership comprises National Associations of Deaf people in Europe. Established in 1985, EUD is the only organisation representing the interests of Deaf Europeans at European Union level.

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  10. The Association for the Physically Disabled of Lithuania

    The website for the Association for the Physically Disabled of Lithuania (Lietuvos invalidu draugija; Lithuanian abbreviation LID). LID currently has 63 divisions and a membership of 43,500. The Society is a founder of five joint-stock and closed stock companies and of four public institutions

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