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RALEIGH – N.C. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) Secretary Al Delia announced today the release of the sixth edition of ACCESS North Carolina, a publication that provides details on the accessibility of tourist sites across North Carolina. The latest edition, available in time
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Think pistes are just for the able-bodied? Not so, says Mary Novakovich. Skiing USA, photo by Kennedy. As the 2012 Paralympics showed so emphatically, there are few limits to what the human body can achieve in sport. The same is true of winter sports, where accessibility and facilities for disabled
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and the Minister of Human Rights which was held in Gramado within Festuris, tourism festival, which has
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In Autumn 2013 two volunteers from Jaccede, the Eurotrotters, are coming to Europe to spread the accessibility message and create a human platform for exchange to complement the virtual tools offered by Jaccede to all people with limited mobility and concerned citizens. Starting out from Jaccede's
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opportunities and the HUMAN RIGHTS must be a reality for all European, Jordanian and the MENA region
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and Responsibility, without forgetting that this essential human right is also an exceptional opportunity
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in the framework of the European Foundation Centre Consortium of Foundations on Human Rights
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with disabilities to fully enjoy all human rights and fundamental freedom is a common vision
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against human trafficking and illegal trade in wildlife, cultural artifacts and drugs
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The project focuses on adult education and business development (business competencies) in the field of accessible tourism for all. The name of the project, "ELEVATOR" represents the effort to raise the quality of human resources and services in tourism to a higher, more competitive level. Visit
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