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  1. Colloquium on (More) Accessible Museums

    representatives of disabled people, the national Belgian committee of the International Council

    18%
  2. International Networks to Collaborate on Sustainable, Accessible Tourism

    Tourism (ENAT) (www.accessibletourism.org ) is a non-governmental association under Belgian law

    17%
  3. Tour Operators and Travel Agents Join Europe's '112' Emergency Number Campaign

    people in difficulty. For example, a group of Belgian scouts were lost in the woods around Ghioroc.... Useful links 112 Website: https://ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda/en/about-112 Hash Tags: #112

    16%
  4. European Associations In Partnership To Improve Tourist Guiding to Visitors with Disabilities

    , UK. Further information About ENAT ENAT, the European Network for Accessible Tourism, is a Belgian

    14%
  5. European Associations FEG and ENAT In Partnership To Improve Tourist Guiding to Visitors with Disabilities

    , UK. Further information About ENAT ENAT, the European Network for Accessible Tourism, is a Belgian

    13%
  6. APP TOUR YOU - Accessible Tourism Training and Information for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises

    , the European Network for Accessible Tourism is a Belgian non-profit association, founded in 2008. Its

    12%
  7. New Skills for Customized Accessible Tourism

    , the European Network for Accessible Tourism is a Belgian non-profit association, founded in 2008

    12%
  8. APP TOUR YOU Conference on Accessible Tourism eLearning & Training

    hours, followed by a buffet lunch. Venue: BTC Belgian Development Agency, "Espace Jacqmotte", Rue

    12%
  9. Access Angels Half-Day Conference: Volunteers Supporting Accessible Tourism, Brussels 21 September 2018

    2018, Time: From 10:00 to 13:15 hours, followed by a sandwich lunch. Venue: BTC Belgian Development

    12%
  10. TAD - The Ability Advisor. First Report: A Tour Around

    in training (often paid by tourism offices of the main Belgian regions), VET providers don’t tackle

    12%