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SAVE THE DATE: 6 June 2014, Brussels, Belgium. The European Commission, DG Enterprise and Industry, is organising a conference for tourism stakeholders where the results of three specially commissioned studies on Tourism Accessibility in Europe will be presented and discussed by a distinguished
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The Hungarian National Foundation for Recreation (HNFR) is the main body responsible for social tourism in Hungary. HNFR was established as a non-profit organization by the government of Hungary and 6 trade union confederations with the purpose to encourage the participation of active employees
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Pedro Ortún. Photo by Ben Gale Brussels, 6 June 2014. At the EU Tourism Stakeholders' Conference, "Mind the Accessibility Gap", Mr Pedro Ortún, Director for Service Industries, Directorate General Enterprise and Industry declared that accessibility is to be a permanent element of the EU's future
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and Disability, implemented in 6 European cities where 11 foundations are collaborating with local and national
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of results) 6 June 2014, Brussels Final Report: Mapping of Skills and Training Needs to Improve
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, 4:15 to 6:15 p.m. (Eastern Central Time) Consult the schedule for live-streaming of the event: http://www.oas.org/en/media_center/webcast_schedule.asp
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, and a complete range of public facilities and services; 6. To promote and disseminate good practices
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2015. Phase 6 – (4 months: 15-18) Design, Implementation, Promotion and Marketing for Accessible
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Short description of project Project STRING is a transnational cooperation initiative to be implemented by 12 partners from 6 countries. It aims to create 9 fully accessible itineraries respectively in Italy (Piedmont Regione), Spain (Ávila) and Bulgaria (Sozopol) which will then be developed
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11 to 13 April 2015, Amman Jordan. The second accessible tourism conference to be held in Jordan, organised by The Middle East University, Amman. This international conference will bring together experts from the Middle East and Europe, focusing on 6 main themes of vital importance
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