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

    , or about 10% of the resident population. Added to this there are some 80 million older people, many of whom

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  2. Beach Access for All

    , at the Atlantic coast near the city of Hendaye, 10 years ago. France was the first country in Europe

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  3. ENAT Congress 2007: Abstracts and Papers Update

    will be allocated to one of the following formats: 1. Platform presentation: 10 minute speech addressing common

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  4. Oslo for All!

    . +47 24 14 77 10 / +47 93 41 05 30 Katrine.Mosfjeld@visitoslo.com OSSATE – Project Coordinator Ivor... information, search functionality and project background on www.visitoslo.com/en/oslo-for-all For more

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  5. Celebrate International Day of People with Disabilities!

    their works and /or installations. The exhibition will last for 10 days and will be complemented

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  6. Build for All - Construire pour Tous Project: Guidelines for Procurement of Accessible Buildings and Infrastructure

    The Build for All project was funded under the European Commission's Open Call for Proposals for Transnational Projects VP/2004/008 - Pilot Projects on actions to mainstream disability policies, issued by DG Employment and Social Affairs, Budget heading 04 04 10, "Promoting Accessibility for All

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  7. The Pocket Interpreter for Deaf People Using Sign Language

    are active, but there are a total of 10 studios presently. To handle the expected increase

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  8. Diabetes travel guide : How to travel with diabetes-anywhere in the world.

    Amazon.com and other booksellers. See also: Top 10 Diabetes Travel Tips from American Diabetes

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  9. Tourism for All - Manabi-tai

    Tourism for All was founded in 1991 by a group of 10 individuals. It was a study group on ways to promote an environment in which every individual could travel freely, without physical restrictions or barriers. Over the years, the group has consolidated its activities, although its financial

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  10. Call for Papers - Computers Helping People with Special Needs, (ICCHP), Austria 2008

    ) will be presented and discussed in time slots of 20 to 30 (papers) or 10 to 20 minutes (short papers

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