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is the Internet site of ENAT, holding over 1800 pages of items with more than 3000 documents, 100+ projects
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Athens, Greece. Friday 7 October 2016. The ELEVATOR European project partnership is holding a Workshop in Athens addressing accessible tourism training for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) in the tourism sector. Invited participants will include key stakeholders and actors responsible
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Krakow, Poland. 27-28 April 2017. Having recently adopted the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) within its 2030 agenda agreed last year, the United Nations declared 2017 the International Year of Sustainable Tourism for Development. Coinciding with this important landmark, the holding of the 3rd
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Ljubljana, Slovenia. Wednesday 25 October 2017. The ELEVATOR project partnership is holding a Workshop addressing “Training in accessible tourism and development of accessible destinations”. Invited participants will include key stakeholders and actors in the Slovenian tourism sector. Venue: City
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Torricola, Rome. 8 May 2017. The ELEVATOR project partnership is holding a Workshop addressing “Education of tourist guides on accessible tourism". Thematic workshop summary report The workshop was organised inviting Associations of Tourist guides and tourist guides themselves to discuss, together
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accessibility, which is holding back the industry and leaving visitors with less choice and poorer
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. Photo: FEG President Efi Kalampoukidou and ENAT Managing Director Ivor Ambrose holding the EASPD
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accessible tourism is in focus. As a non-profit organisation, ENAT is not eligible for direct funding from... is accessible for people with disabilities, (which is a programme requirement to receive EU funding
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, health care, leisure activities, financial services and funding and housing – as well as in other areas... 3.3. Goods and services 3.4. Health care 3.5. Leisure activities 3.6. Financial services and funding
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policies and funding for cultural tourism” with experts and politicians. The event includes a country... and funding for cultural tourism”. Round up and discussion with EU and regional decision makers
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