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  1. Turkey's First Sea Elevator For Bathers With Disabilities Opens At Rainbow Beach, Alanya

    of Culture and Tourism and was determined as a good point of exemplary practice throughout the country

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  2. World Day of Persons with Disabilities: Slope lift and new routes to the Acropolis opened by Prime Minister, Mitsotakis

    intensified in the summer of 2019, resulting in the country being exposed internationally, as people

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  3. Call for Action: Accelerate Social and Economic Recovery by Investing in Sustainable Tourism Development

    and tourism services and related infrastructure are critical for each country’s long-term economic

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  4. Union of Equality: European Commission presents Strategy for the Rights of Persons with Disabilities 2021-2030

    the same right as other EU citizens to move to another country or to participate in political life

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  5. 1st Open Webinar on Emerging Inclusive Tourism Markets: New Business Opportunities for Greece

    market, or will the country miss out on this enormous economic opportunity? How can Greek tourism

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  6. 3rd World Conference on Smart Destinations, Valencia, 21 to 23 November 2022

    , innovation, technology and accessibility. This pioneering tourism model in our country, has, since its

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  7. Greece 15 Million EURO Programme: Accessible Beaches for Everyone

    of the country's coastline. The project concerns the supply and installation of non-permanent assembling

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  8. AccessibleEU Resource Centre

    legislation across sectors in each EU country. Studies The Centre will carry out one study per year

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  9. Access Israel's 13th International Webinar on Accessible Tourism 2023

    Wagner, Founder and Chairperson , Access Israel - Major barriers for a country to become fully

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  10. 700 disability advocates meet in the European Parliament to ask for an “inclusive future in the EU”

    of Ukraine builds a more inclusive country for persons with disabilities. Introduce legislation

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