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  1. ENAT Proposes CEN Workshop Agreement on Accessible Transport and Tourism Services

    details. The consensus document proposed by ENAT would be a non-binding guideline which enterprises

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  2. The European Disability Movement Wants Freedom of Movement

    .” The European Accessibility Act Total accessibility implies a binding European Accessibility Act. Overall

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  3. European Disability Forum Launches "The Freedom Guide"

    and binding European Accessibility Act – on the accessibility of mainstream goods and services

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  4. World Committee on Tourism Ethics to focus on the exploitation of children, trafficking, poaching and accessible tourism

    a frontier area, which is tourism ethics, by binding people together in an operational way”, said

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  5. The International Association for Disabled Sailing

    IADS, formerly the IFDS, has been authorized by ISAF, the World Governing Body for Sailing, to be responsible for Disabled Sailing Worldwide. Working in partnership with ISAF and affiliated to IPC, IADS promotes all types and levels of sailing for people with all types and degrees of disability

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  6. New Zealand Winter Games Make History

    system will be separate under FIS (Federation International de Ski) and IPC (International Paralympic

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  7. Tourism and Accessibility, Olympic Bid - Rome 2024 and Village for All® Sign Agreement  

    , Luca di Montezemolo. Towards Roma 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games The bidding team aims

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  8. 9th Annual ESPAnet Conference. Sustainability and Transformation in European Social Policy

    , as well as theoretical and interdisciplinary vantage points. Programme extract Stream 17. Tourism

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  9. Lebanon in Crisis - ENAT Message of Support

    vantage point, we wish for the revival of tourism - with accessibility for all - and we look forward

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  10. The Disabled Birders Association

    The Disabled Birders Association is a relatively young organisation seeking to improve access for people with disabilities to reserves, facilities and services for "birding" (ornithology). We have members across the world but the majority live in the UK. There is a separate chapter in the USA.

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