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  1. UN Resolution on Improving Global Road Safety

    . A high-level meeting of the UN General Assembly by the end of 2022 on improving global road safety

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  2. Europe’s Travel and Tourism Sector Calls on EU Governments to Chart Restart Plan in Time for Summer

    States and continuous work at international level for the mutual recognition of tests. Validation

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  3. EU Strategy for Sustainable Tourism Text Adopted by European Parliament 25 March 2021

    the coronavirus epidemic have highlighted the need for EU-level solutions: immediate financial support

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  4. IMPACTOUR ReDiscover Europe Workshop, online event, 9th May 2021

    to discuss the role of sustainable Cultural Tourism in today’s Europe in a post-COVID era. This high-level

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  5. Europe's Travel and Tourism Sector Welcomes “EU Digital COVID Certificate”

    . “The agreement reached at EU level on Digital COVID Certificate is a step towards the reintroduction

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  6. Publication Of First International Standard On Accessible Tourism for All, Led by UNWTO, Fundación ONCE and UNE

    the development of this pioneering, cross-cutting standard on an international level, focusing

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  7. ACCESSTOUR. Accessible Tourism for Inclusion and Value Creation in Rural Areas of Norway

    for mapping and evaluating the level of accessibility to destinations and businesses in the tourism industry

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  8. UNWTO Webinar. Accessible Tourism for All: Standards and Recommendations Guiding the Recovery

    training at both executive and front-desk staff level is a must. Making destinations accessible NOW

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  9. ENAT And Zero Project Cooperate To Promote Innovations In Accessible Tourism for All

    level, meaning - to make travel and tourism everywhere possible, safe and comfortable for all

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  10. New European Bauhaus 2022 Prizes: Deadline 28 February

    to prototype level and should be presented with a development plan, outlining the foreseen steps envisaged

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