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  1. ENAT Registration and Membership Renewal

    ENAT Registration To become a member of ENAT, go to the Members' Area on the left of the Home Page: click the link, "Sign up now" and create a new account. You will be guided through the registration process. Pay the ENAT Membership Fee After registering you must pay the Membership Fee, depending

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  2. Why ENAT?

    Fees and How to pay Sign-up page for new ENAT Members (opens external "members only" webpage)

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  3. Resource Centre

    this explanation at the BBC website ENAT E-Bulletin (Newsletter) Sign up at this webpage to receive the ENAT E

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  4. Links

    of external websites. Since 2014, Accessible Tourism Suppliers in Europe can sign up free of charge

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  5. Project description

    , the EU has signed up to the 'UN Convention on the Rights of Disabled People 2006', which points

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  6. Signup to the ENAT e-Bulletin

    of your HTML file. */ Sign up to our mailing list

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  7. Home

    . Sign up for our e-Bulletin to receive project updates by email.

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  8. Partners

    The Consortium The T-GuIDE consortium is made up of nine organisations, including small enterprises, non-governmental organisations and non-profit organisations, vocational and educational training providers, foundations and European networks. Austria LEBENSHILFE-GUV www.lebenshilfe-guv.at Belgium

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  9. Certified T-Guides

    months of the interactive course, set up and conduct a tour to FEG-ENAT standards with a group...: www.touristguides-ngreece.gr/en/meli-en/lykisa-foteini/ Languages: Greek, English Marinela Marmalaki Area...: www.guidestockholm.com/en/guider/ elisabeth-daude-2/ Languages: English, French, German, Spanish, Swedish Anna

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  10. UNESCO Club Serron

    The UNESCO Clubs, Centres and Associations are groups of volunteers of different ages and socio-professional status who become militants in the service of UNESCO’s ideals. These Clubs take up a position on global problems with local repercussions and thus contribute to the process of reflection

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